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Jason Aaron

5 Current Crime Comics You Should Be Reading

By Dave Richards

December 2, 2016

Superhero comic books are just as popular as the blockbuster films they inspire. So when you enter a comic store, you’re guaranteed to be bombarded with a whole host of titles featuring the adventures of heroes, from mainstream companies like DC Comics and Marvel to independent publishers. Similar to their onscreen counterparts, comics are in…

Who Is the Punisher?

By Dave Richards

March 16, 2016

Before their film and television studios became entertainment powerhouses, Marvel Comics sold the rights to their characters to a number of different studios. Over the years, those rights have reverted back to Marvel, allowing them to introduce and incorporate a number of fan-favorite characters into their ever growing Cinematic Universe. Last year, Marvel Cinematic Universe…

The Wire (2002-2008)

The Wire on a Reservation: Jason Aaron’s Native American Crime Saga Scalped

By Dave Richards

November 1, 2012

If you were an HBO subscriber from 2002 to 2008 you got to watch something special unfold. That something special was of course David Simon’s acclaimed drama The Wire, which at first glance appeared to be a police procedural about the war on drugs on the streets of Baltimore. Viewers quickly discovered though that The…

Row of Anthony Awards

2011 Anthony Awards Brunch at Bouchercon

By Clare Toohey

September 18, 2011

What is that odd, blurry row of lucite gravestones, you ask?  They’re beautifull etched Anthony Awards, only my phone is not ideal for photos, and I forgot to bring a decent camera.  Therefore, these on-scene pictures are tragically unable to capture the splendor of several hundred people quaffing coffee and scarfing eggs.  (Only half of…

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