WonderAli
Name: Ali Colluccio
Bio: full of moxie. wickedly devine. tiny but fierce.
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It took me a while to figure out what exactly it was about Jersey Gods that I loved so much. But…
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Comic Shots #33 with Ali Colluccio: Gin and Tonic and ‘Ame-Comi Wonder Woman’
July 2, 2012 1:11 pm I'm pretty sure this is one of the DC Digital First comics - similar to Smallville Season 11. So it should be coming out in issues and then hopefully in a trade.
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Marvel’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ To Storm the Box Office in May 2014?
June 29, 2012 11:39 am Jason Statham for Rocket Raccoon.
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The Relatively Big Two; or, This Kool-Aid is Delicious
June 25, 2012 3:49 pm The "call a printer" comment is a bit duplicitous. On one hand, it looks like Cebulski is trying to shed light on the "large" difference between printing costs and Kickstarter goals. On the other, he's making sure not to highlight the difference between the cost to print a single issue and the $2.99 (or $3.99 if it's a Bendis book) that a customer pays for a comic. You don't get to call one person greedy for trying to make some money on a comic when you're in the business of making money from comics.
That said, Kickstarter as a whole is very clear that it is not a charity (you specifically can't use it to for charity purposes). When you back a Kickstarter campaign, comics or otherwise, you're financially supporting all kinds of costs to make that project happen. Period. It doesn't mean you get to specify exactly how your donation is spent--it's not exactly hidden information. The people doing Kickstarters for comics are clearly not Bendises or Cebulskis. They (most likely) don't have a regular paying comics gigs and as such will build "labor expenses" (for lack of a better term) to cover the costs of not being able to work on other paying jobs while they're working on the Kickstarter project. Calling these creators greedy is like making a general donation to the Red Cross and being upset that the money goes towards operating expenses.
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Bryan Q. Miller Brings Back Stephanie Brown… in SMALLVILLE: SEASON 11
June 14, 2012 3:38 pm This is my favorite news all week. SQUEE!
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Pop-up Comics And Technological Revolutions
June 13, 2012 12:47 pm Remember the pitch Tom Hanks made in BIG for the 'e-reader" that was loaded with Choose Your Own Adventure-style comics? I want that. How is that not a thing already!
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ADVANCE REVIEW: Cow Boy: A Boy and His Horse
May 30, 2012 5:06 pm So glad you liked it, Dave!
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ADVANCE REVIEW: Cow Boy: A Boy and His Horse
May 30, 2012 2:59 pm $19.95 - and like all Archaia the production is really well done. It's a gorgeous book.
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Comic Shots #30 with Ali Colluccio: Wine and ’90s Comics
May 25, 2012 1:36 pm 90s Cyclops is my favorite Cyclops costume.
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Comic Shots #29 with Josh Christie: Gose and ‘Lost Dogs’
May 18, 2012 5:33 pm I can't believe I've never heard of either this beer or this comic - they sound amazing!! Definitely adding them to the To-be Read and To-be Drank lists.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rejected WATCHMEN Products
May 16, 2012 12:09 pm Do not taunt Dr. Manhattan Night Light.
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