Archive for June, 2009

Koni Waves: Ghouls Gone Wild! review @ Jazma Online

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

“The Monstrous Margin of Victory” is about a succubus and here she is well illustrated to show both her evil and sexy sides. Koni as well is drawn cute. Koni shows determination as she sets out to help her friends. Koni doesn’t have super powers or martial arts training all she has are what any of us have plus a will and determination to stop evil. It is nice to se a ordinary person fighting for whats right, showing us you don’t need to be Superman to do the right thing.

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http://forums.jazmaonline.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1116

Declaration of Independents: Bruce Brown

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Bruce Brown is the creator of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom and Jack and The Zombie Box due to be released by Arcana Studios. He’s currently co-writer with Dwight MacPherson on M-Theory and Interagents, now available from Th3rd World Studios. His Mwumba is an all-ages comic, the story of a little girl named Cassandra; the ruler of the jungle Mwumba. Brown is also the writer of the webcomic The Porch. CosmicBookNews’ Mike Luoma and Brown chatted about his work for our ongoing “Declaration Of Independents”:

CosmicBookNews: Your early work Mwumba is an all-ages comic. Can you tell me more about the book?

Bruce Brown: Mwumba was one of the first books I ever did and I am immensely proud of it. It is an all-ages book about a little girl named Cassandra who is the ruler of the jungle Mwumba. Her whole world is threatened by a monster who moves into the jungle and breaks sacred Mwumban law; eating vegetables. It is a delightful little story with art done by the amazing Eduardo Savid and Zoran Cvetkovic. It is one of the most visually stunning all-ages books I have ever seen.

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http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/doi/bbrowninterview

Koni Waves: Ghouls Gone Wild! review @ Comics Waiting Room

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when I started reading KONI WAVES, an off-the-wall supernatural adventure book taking place in the tropic isles, but vacant expectations or no, I was still pleasantly surprised. Honestly though, a book rife with otherworldly creatures, magic, a dash of rock and roll and plenty of Koni Waves, a hot chick in a skimpy bikini kicking all kinds of ass, I’m surprised I was surprised I enjoyed this book.

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http://reviews.comicswaitingroom.com/2009/06/12/koni-waves-ghouls-gone-wild.aspx