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What's the greatest form of flattery? The fanzine, of course. Andrew Coulon digs this collection of Alter Egos from TwoMorrows. www.ink19.com/issues/september2008/printReviews/alterEgo.html |
It's just a comic, right? Wrong. Matthew Moyer examines this anthology from the celebrated fanzine Alter Ego, full of comics passion, knowledge and treasures. www.ink19.com/issues/october2006/.../alterEgoCollection.html |
They had their costumes, a theme that ran through the length of the album (death ), a sort of alter-ego for the band (The Black Parade), and grandiose musical ... www.ink19.com/issues/december2010/.../myChemicalRomance.html |
Indeed, the Companion even expands on a few Alter Ego articles and theories. ... Even more so than Alter Ego (Thomas's other comic-historical venture), this is ... www.ink19.com/issues/march2007/.../allStarCompanion2.html |
"Most of my friends are musicians, the Cluj guys, way back when they were Alter Ego, Dave and Steve were my closest guy friends," says Segal. Soon, his library ... columns.ink19.com/darkness/thatCableGuy.html |
When Twomorrows gets it right, as they do with the Kirby Collector, Mego Book, and Roy Thomas's Alter Ego, few, if any, in comics scholarship can touch them. www.ink19.com/issues/july2012/.../qualityCompanion.html |
... Herbie Obsessor), Comics Journal (Comics Urinal), Comic Buyer's Guide ( Comic Buyer's Guise), Alter Ego (Ultra Ego), Previews (Purviews), Comic Book Artist ... www.ink19.com/issues/august2006/.../comicBookNerd.html |
In short, while his nom de rock is intended as tongue-in-cheek, one listen to Radio makes it obvious that Fountenberry earns his alter ego's superlatives. www.ink19.com/issues/october2001/.../incredibleMosesLeroy.html |
After a glowing Joe Sinnott tribute a few months back, Alter Ego mainman Roy Thomas and his esteemed collaborator Jim Amash are giving that other pillar of ... www.ink19.com/issues/november2007/.../johnRomita.html |
Her three collaborations with Pig's Raymond Watts (known for his dark, scornful, violent musings) provide Sow with an appropriate male alter ego. Watts, who ... www.ink19.com/issues_F/99_04/wet_ink/...st/129_sow.shtml |
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