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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... publisher (fans paid little attention to Charlton), creative team (writer Nicola Cuti and artist Joe Staton were both newcomers to the field), even wardrobe (orange, yellow and white — puh-leeze!). Over the character’s long history, E-Man had been printed by groups such as Comico and Alpha Productions before being scooped up by Digital Webbing in 2006. In this new story, the publisher writes,...
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ComicList Complete (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Jeff Shultz and Joe Staton will be attending the Super Mega Show & Comic Fest this weekend. The Show's 10th anniversary is a comic book and pop culture extravaganza, with celebrities, wrestling stars, comic book artists and a costume contest. The Convention will be held at... Read more » Original post blogged on ComicList .
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Comics Should Be Good! (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Joe Staton has drawn so many wonderful comic books, and yet you rarely see him listed in top 10, top 50 or even top 100 list of top artists. I’ve always found this to be a bit odd, as while he may not be a Kirby or Ditko, he definitely had a distinctive look and [...]
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Jon's Random Acts of Geekery (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
Time to start a new children's book... and this time, it's the Big Little Book Superman in "The Phantom Zone COnnection," written by E. Nelson Bridwell, and what appears to be art by Joe Staton! Chapter 2 on Wednesday! Jon
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Journalista (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
... [Review] Ronald Reagan: A Graphic Biography Link: Tom Crippen A short look at Andy Helfer and Joe Staton’s book, which originally ran in The Comics Journal . [Review] Various titles Link: Nick Gazin Work by Chris Ware, Matt Furie, Ted May, Chris Onstad and others. (Link via Mike Baehr .) [Commentary] Setting and the Essex County trilogy Link: Jeff Lemire Lemire discusses how his childhood...
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comiXtreme (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
... checking out. Rating: 4/5 --Blake M. Petit Femme Noir #3(Ape Entertainment) By Christopher Mills, Joe Staton & Horacio Ottolini As if Port Nocturne didn't have enough problems with crime there is a new menace prowling the street. During one of the many gangland shootings, a local hood gets mortally wounded, but manages to stumble into a lab that is owned by the US Government and you wouldn't...