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Master-Futon

Name: Michael Moore

Bio: I'm a graphic designer in Indiana. I've lettered "From Blood" for Cosmic Times as well as a few other one-shot titles, including a 5 page mini for "Android Panda" which is available for free on Graphicly, http://graphicly.com/james-abels/android-panda


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Ravine is a must read for any fans of the fantasy genre. This is the first volume in a 12…

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January 11, 2013 6:23 am Dang it, nevermind, It's hard to get credits lists for audiobooks. Ignore my corrections/comment and just go listen to the audiobook. It's based on the novelization; I think it sets the bar for new audiobooks in terms of production.
January 11, 2013 6:20 am Sorry I got it wrong, Cody Coleman did the voice for batman in No Man's Land. James did the voice of Gordon.
January 11, 2013 6:12 am Though I grew up on Batman TAS and the first drawings I ever did were of that batman, I'd have to say Jim Lee's Batman from HUSH is my batman. Probably because it was my introduction to american comics when I was in college (2009). I've got a pair of 1 of 1 prints from that run by my art table, as well as the figure based on his batman that was included with the DCUO collectors edition. In terms of Batman's voice; I love Kevin, but I think James Konicek won me over when he did Batman for the audiobook of No Man's Land for Graphic audio. It's very similar to Kevin's voice, but slightly deeper with more texture.
November 19, 2012 6:26 pm It's not that big a deal to me. My pull list is spaced throughout the month so I only get 3-4 books each week with one week where only 1 book comes out (assuming no delays). The week where I only have 1 book is usually when I try new books or pickup trades. The only time I'm really price conscious is for trades and limited edition books, since then the price jumps around a lot and I don't want to go over budget (which can be really easy since I' sucker for full-sized art books) . I think for all the complaining, comics is still one of the cheaper entertainment mediums. Songs average a dollar but most are only 1:30-3 minutes long. Movies/dvds range from $20-$30 new. Videogames are $60. Unless you're a completionist who needs to have every title every week, it's pretty hard to be spending more on comics than you would on pretty much anything else. Heck even necessities like groceries are more expensive.