A preview of Dream Thief: Escape #1 by Jai Nitz
The Dream Thief is back thus June 25th in Dream Thief: Escape #1 by Jai Nitz and Greg Smallwood. Dark Horse has released a first look at what we can expect when it returns.
The Dream Thief is back thus June 25th in Dream Thief: Escape #1 by Jai Nitz and Greg Smallwood. Dark Horse has released a first look at what we can expect when it returns.
I get to spend the day trying to figure out what’s going on with the Captain America 2 filming around the corner from my office, how about you?
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Bleeding Cool – Karl Urban Says A Dredd Sequel Is “Not Off The Agenda” – It’d be cool if it happened.
MTV Geek – Top 10 Best ‘Star Trek’ Comics You Need To Read – No idea if this is a good list, for those interested…
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MTV Geek – Strange Attractors
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One of my favorite writers is Charles Soule and one of my favorite publishers is Archaia. So when I heard Soule’s Strange Attractors was being published by Archaia, I was super excited.
In order to set himself up with a cushy job post graduation, Heller Wilson takes on a subject for his PhD thesis at the behest of his advisor. This leads him to meet with Dr. Spencer Brownfield, a disgraced Columbia professor who spent his career researching Complex Theory, the idea that one can use mathematics to predict large-scale outcomes caused by minute changes in environment. At first, Dr. Brownfield seems crazy, but Heller soon discovers that the doctor’s research might be the only thing keeping New York City from destroying itself from the inside out! Includes a bonus section of complexity maps created by Robert Saywitz.
It’s a pretty out-there concept and one that’s creative and unique. Can’t wait to sit down and tear through it.
Below find out the rest of our picks in alphabetical order.