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Review: The Margins Volume One

Johnny Depp is one of those actors who you can tell from his performance that he gets very intimate with his characters. His out of body performance in Edward Scissorhands is both electric and peculiar. His steely resolve and cool hands made him a believable gangster in Donnie Brasco. Then there is the role he is most known for, Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean, a role which he draws as much as love as hate for.

I actually like the roles in which you forget that he is a worldwide movie star and think of him as just an actor who actually has depth and range. My favorite movie of his was Secret Window. In it he’s accused of plagiarism and is stalked by the man who accuses him of it. This was one of those stories where art and artist becomes blended. In Fanbase Press’ The Margins, we get a story much like Depp’s film, just even more deprave.

We meet Charley Keo, a graphic artist, whose newest job is to illustrate the graphic adaptation of the Elad, a book which is considered a classic. As her work starts, the book has an enigmatic pull on her, in the strangest ways, as she starts seeing things no one else can, as well as the writer, Gordy Lamb,  whose reaction has become so visceral that the sights, sounds and smells, feel all too real and these visions start eroding their live as even Charley’s relationship with her girlfriend, Rita, is slowly torn apart by these unusual forces. As the world Charley draws becomes unnervingly too real, as one casualty has caused all involved to realize this is not a work of fiction but an alternate universe that has deadly implications. By book’s end, the two worlds collide, as one major fight leads to the truth about everything and a new reality being born.

Overall, an existential trip that challenges the limits of reality and the immersion of art. The story by Paul Montgomery and David Accampo is irreverent, scary, and powerful. The art by Donahue and Accampo is luminous and alluring. Altogether, a story is both fantastical and intense enough to both entertain and scare the reader.

Story: Paul Montgomery and David Accampo
Art: Amanda Donahue and David Accampo

Story: 10 Art: 9.6 Overall: 9.7 Recommendation: Buy

Preview: New Talent Showcase 2017

New Talent Showcase 2017

(W) David Accampo, Aaron Gillespie, Tony Patrick (A) Siya Oum, Sam Lotfi, Minkyu Jung, Lynne Yoshii, Matt Merhoff, Lalit Kumar Sharma (CA) Jim Lee, Scott Williams
In Shops: Nov 29, 2017
SRP: $7.99

The latest graduates from the DC Talent Development Workshops show off their skills in stories starring some of DC’s greatest characters. In these tales, Poison Ivy fights an ancient demon, Doctor Fate is confronted by the cost of magic, Red Hood and Duke Thomas face off in a training day simulation and so much more!

Review: New Talent Showcase 2017

It’s Wednesday which means it’s new comic book day with new releases hitting shelves, both physical and digital, all across the world. This week we’ve got lots of up and coming creators!

New Talent Showcase 2017 is by Scott Snyder, Al Letson, David Accampo, Aaron Gillespie, Tony Patrick, Owl Goingback, Proctor & Harrell, Siya Oum, Sam Lotfi, Minkyu Jung, Lynne Yoshii, Matt Merhoff, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Ibrahim Moustafa, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams.

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DC Announces their 2016 Writers Workshop Class

More than 1,500 applied and the DC Talent Development team has announced the eight individuals who will be participating in a 13 week Writers Workshop course lead by bestselling writer Scott Snyder.

Members of the 2016 class include Owl Goingback (Bram Stoker award winner for Crota, Sealed With A Kiss), writing partners Erica Harrell and Desirée Proctor (writers of MTV’s Happyland and The Walking Dead: Michonne for Telltale Games), Al Letson (Planetfall, Imperfect, Peabody award winner for NPR’s State of the Re:Union), David Accampo (Lost Angels, Sparrow & Crowe), Aaron Gillespie (LadyDemon, Bionic Man), Ryan K. Lindsay (Ghost Town, Negative Space), and Tony Patrick (X’ed, writer of short film Black Card).

The writers represent a diverse group of men and women and varying experience in the comic industry. All have shown talent already. Congrats to all!

 

DC’s Talent Development Workshop began in 2015 with pilot program that resulted in several participants receiving new assignments from DC editorial. The upcoming one-shot comic New Talent Showcase, set for release on November 30, features stories from writers and artists who completed the inaugural program.

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(via DC Comics)