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Here is a link to my review of Frazer Irving, Gordon Rennie, and John Smith’s Tharg’s Terror Tales Presents Necronauts and A Love Like Blood published by 2000AD via Graphic Novel Reporter.

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Here is a link to my review of Judge Dredd Mega City Masters Volume Two published by 2000AD/Rebellion at Graphic Novel Reporter.  The collection includes strips by John Wagner, Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, Garth Ennis, Simon Spurrier, Ian Edgington, and others.

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Here is a link to my review of Judge Dredd: Mega-City Masters, Volume One from 2000AD/Rebellion at Graphic Novel Reporter.

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Here is a link to my review of Andy Diggle and Jock, et. al., Lenny Zero and the Perps of Mega-City One rom 2000AD/Rebellion at The Comics Journal.

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In addition the recently posted Geoff Johns interview, I am doing a series of reviews in the coming weeks of the following original graphic novels or collected titles:

Grant Morrison, Batman The Return of Bruce Wayne Deluxe Edition (DC Comics)

Aaron Williams, North 40 (Wildstorm)

Mike Carey, The Unwritten, Volume 3 (Vertigo)

Matt Fraction, Casanova Luxuria and Casanova Gula #1 & #2 (Icon)

Fabien Nury, I Am Legion (Humanoids)

Ross Mackintosh, SEEDS (Com.X)

Eric Skillman, Liar’s Kiss (Top Shelf)

Robert Vendetti, The Homeland Directive (Top Shelf)

Rick Remender, The Last Days of American Crime (Radical Publishing)

Dermot Poyntz, The Curse of Cromwell (Moccu Press)

Enrique Sanchez Abuli, Torpedo (IDW Publishing)

Steve Niles, Mystery Society (IDW Publishing)

Various Authors, Judge Dredd: MegaCity Masters Volumes 1 & 2 (Rebellion)

Andy Diggle, Jock, et. al., Lenny Zero & The Perps of Mega-City One (Rebellion)

Ian Edgington, Leviathan (Rebellion)

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I recently noticed that my July 2010 interview with Frazer Irving in Broken Frontier’s digital iPad magazine The Frontiersman requires access to the Apple App Store.  Unfortunately, there is no current non-App Store archive for these magazine issues and that is disappointing since a wealth of solid and thought-provoking articles, reviews, and interviews are being overlooked by those without access to an iPad, iPod, or iPhone.

As such, I have edited my interview with Frazer Irving into an accessible PDF here.  I will be doing the same for an earlier interview I did with the Webcomics Factory as well.

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