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- Ms. Kitka presents weekly news and interviews pertaining to the strange world of sexuality.
- A three-four minute weekly comic book web series featuring rapid-fire reviews and interviews with top industry creators.
- We take a bite out of IDW's 30 Days of Night by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith, examine Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris' political mechanics on Ex Machina from WildStorm then roll out with Jeffery Brown's Incredible Change-bots, published by Top Shelf.
- Action Comics, Lone Ranger & Emily Strange A Comicbook Orange is back in action with Geoff Johns' and Richard Donner's Action Comics from DC, rides with Dynamite's The Lone Ranger by Brett Matthews and Sergio Cariello and contemplates death with Emily Strange from Dark Horse Comics.
- This week we celebrate the July 4th holiday with DC's All Star Superman, from Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely; investigate the occult with Image and 12 Gauge's O.C.T., from David Atchison, Rosario Dawson and Tony Shasteen; and, march into battle with Avatar's 303, from Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows.
- Jetsetting with Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert on DC's Batman! Superspying with Matt Fraction, Gabriel Bá, and Fabio Moon's Casanova published by Image Comics! And rocking out with Rick Spears' and Chuck BB's Oni published Black Metal!
- 2007–2010TV EpisodeThis week we plunge into deeper conspiracies with Grant Morrison and Cameron Stewart's Seaguy: The Slaves of Mickey Eye from Vertigo, and interview the one and only Ben Templesmith.
- Will John Rogers and Rafael Albuquerque on DC's Blue Beetle leave you blue? Does Brian Michael Bendis' mighty mouth and Frank Cho's mighty ... uh ... mammaries make for Marvel's Mighty Avengers? And if we were all robots like in Image Comic's 24 Seven, would we dream of electric sheep? Find out in this edition of A Comicbook Orange.
- On the season four finale we feature the creator behind some of the best comics written today; Brian Wood.
- Today we review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 #4, written by Joss Whedon, illustrated by Georges Jeanty, and published by Dark Horse Comics; Last Sane Cowboy and Other Stories, created by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey, and published by AiT/Planet Lar; and Irredeemable Ant-Man #8, written by Robert Kirkman, illustrated by Cory Walker, and published by Marvel Comics.
- This week we review Marvel's new classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by Eric Shanower and illustrated by Skottie Young, and interview Eisner award-winning illustrator Chuck BB about his work on Nyarlathotep (from Boom! Studios) and the upcoming sequel to Black Metal (from Oni Press).
- To those who comment, we salute you.
- 2007–2010TV EpisodeEnough from us! In this special episode, Greg Pak, Malcolm McDowell, Rob McCallum, Olivier Coipel, Dale Eaglesham, Simone Bianchi and Frank Quitely give five-orange ratings to their favorite comic books.
- You are now watching: Episode 2.5 - Convention Edition w/ Yanick Paquette Back to the stars! In this special episode, Mark Texeira, Rich Buckler and Yanick Paquette give five-orange ratings to their favorite comic books, while we hop into Andy Riley's twisted world with The Book of Bunny Suicides and Return of the Bunny Suicides from Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd.
- This week we get Crossed with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows, have a look at Jason Aaron and Tony Moore's run on Ghost Rider, Rick Remender and Tony Moore's XXXombies, and Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon's SugarShock, as well as interview Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) writer Jane Espenson.
- This week we ask what's on the top shelf of Top Shelf's latest releases. We check out James Kochalka's daily life as an American Elf, let Jeff Lemire tell us some fantastic Tales From The Farm, and wave a checkered flag at Nicolas Mahler's Lone Racer!
- This week we blast into Boom Studios' new title Die Hard: Year One, revisit 28 Days Later (2002), mourn Neil Gaiman's The Absolute Death, and love Matt Fraction's Uncanny X-Men, as well as interview twintastic illustrators Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon.
- This week we review the one-shot comic prequel to internet sensation Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008) by Zack Whedon and Joelle Jones, Phonogram by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, Batman: Battle for the Cowl by 'Tony Daniel', and Wasteland by Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten, as well as interview the great Cameron Stewart.
- Love or hate his latest comics, there is no denying that Frank Miller is a comic book legend. We take a look back at some of his earlier works you may have missed out on.
- Lighting up our days and nights is Geoff Johns' run on DC's Green Lantern. And thundering into Marvel's third issue of Thor is J. Michael Straczynski and Olivier Coipel. BONUS: We interview Copiel on what it's like to work on the Odinson's new series!
- This week we interview Jeremy Haun, review High Moon from Zuda Comics, as well as Vertigo's Fables, Boom Studios' The Unknown and Image Comics' Existence 2.0.
- This week we interview writer Jim Krueger and review B.P.R.D. 1947 written by Mike Mignola and Joshua Dysart, and illustrated by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá.
- This week we review Existence 2.0, written by Nick Spencer, illustrated by Ron Salas, and published by Image Comics, and interview creator/illustrator Jim Mahfood.
- This week we review Madame Xanadu, Matt Fraction's Invincible Iron Man, Cowboy Ninja Viking, and 'Claudio Sanchez''s Kill Audio, as well as interview Joker and Wednesday Comics' Superman artist Lee Bermejo.
- This week we review Vertigo crime drama Scalped, written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by R. M. Guera, and interview Marc Guggenheim, writer of Resurrection, the upcoming Green Lantern (2011) movie, and ABC TV series Flashforward (2009).
- We interview comic book legend Mark Waid and review Marvel's Kick-Ass (2010) written by 'Mark Millar' and illustrated by John Romita Jr..
- This week we review Top Cow's Berserker, written by Rick Loverd, illustrated by Jeremy Haun and produced by Milo Ventimiglia, and interview Marvel exclusive artist Mike Choi.
- This week we review Dark Horse's The Cleaners, written by Mark Wheaton and Joshua Hale Fialkov and illustrated by Rahsan Ekedal, and interview veteran writer Paul Jenkins.
- This week we review Incognito written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips, and interview Percy Carey about his autobiography Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm and other future projects including Tyrese Gibson's Mayhem.
- This week we review: Pirates of Coney Island, written by Rick Spears, illustrated by Vasilis Lolos, and published by Image Comics; Fear Agent, written by Rick Remender, illustrated by Tony Moore, and published by Dark Horse Comics; and Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness, written by John Layman, illustrated by Fabiano Neves, and published by Marvel Comics and Dynamite Entertainment.
- This week we explore Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's Planetary, and touch down on Grant Morrison's Batman and Robin, Pete Wentz's Fallout Toy Works, and Paul Jenkins' (Twitter) Captain America: Theater of War, as well as interview _Unthinkable (2012)_ writer Mark Sable
- Oh my! Oni! This week we power up with Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim, wander into Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten's Wasteland, and defend Greg Rucka's Queen & Country.
- This week: David Tischman and Steve Conley take IDW's Star Trek: Year Four where no comic has gone before; Tony Bedard, Renato Guedes and Jose Wilson Magalhaes show us that DC's Supergirl is really made of Kleenex; and Mark Texeira shows us exclusive pencils from his upcoming run on Marvel's Moon Knight.
- This week we review Strange by Mark Waid and Emma Rios, _Unthinkable (2012)_ by Mark Sable and Julian Totino Tedesco, Dr. Grordbort Presents: Victory by Greg Broadmore, and Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson, as well as interview Eisner Award winning cartooniste Hope Larson about her upcoming graphic novel Mercury and her previous works, like Chiggers and free web comic Bear Creek Apartments.
- This week we visit Stumptown by Greg Rucka and Matthew Southworth, wonder Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick and Tony Parker, become a comrade of Superman: Red Son from 'Mark Millar' and Dave Johnson, and hang with our friendly neighborhood Amazing Spider-Man by Joe Kelly and Eric Canete, as well as interview 30 Days of Night (2007) creator/writer Steve Niles.
- This week we watch as Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone resurrect DC's The Spirit, Alex Garner and Ashley Wood continue to sneak IDW's Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty onto shelves, and Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips take a hit from Icon's Coward.
- This week we roll out with IDW's line of Transformers comics, rocket back home with Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, and 'Sean Chen' of Marvel's Nova, and embed ourselves into Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli's DMZ from Vertigo.
- This week we interview international superstar Tyrese Gibson and the creative team behind Mayhem from Image Comics, and review DC's Jonah Hex, written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, and illustrated by Cristiano Cucina.
- This week: 'Gerard Way (II)' and Gabriel Bá open Dark Horse's The Umbrella Academy; Simon Oliver and Tony Moore get dirty in Vertigo's The Exterminators; and Joss Whedon and Michael Ryan run away with Marvel's Runaways.
- On the season four premiere of A Comicbook Orange we interview Surrogates (2009)' creator Robert Venditti, review Underground from Image Comics, and introduce new segment "Pop Reviews" featuring DC's Wednesday Comics, Marvel's Astonishing X-Men, and Dark Horse's Zero Killer!
- Happy Halloween, Fan-boils and Fan-ghouls! On this special episode, we take a stroll with Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard's The Walking Dead, published by Image Comics, worship the Anti-Christ with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows' Chronicles of Wormwood, published by Avatar Press, and get bloody with Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell, published by Top Shelf.
- On the Season 5 premiere we review Ed Brubaker and 'Bryan Hitch (I)''s Captain America: Reborn, as well as highlight Powers by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming; Batman & Robin by Grant Morrison and Cameron Stewart; and The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. Interviews with Rick Remender, writer of The Last Days of American Crime, The End League, Punisher, Fear Agent, and (one of Casey's favorites) XXXombies.
- This week we interview Demo and Pixu creator Becky Cloonan, as well as review Bluewater Comics adaptation Logan's Run: Last Day by Paul Salamoff and Daniel Gete, IDW's A Hole in the World (2004) by Scott Tipton and Elena Casagrande, Radical's Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost by Ian Edginton and Patrick Reilly, and Dark Horse's Mass Effect: Redemption by Mac Walters, John Jackson Miller, and Omar Francia.
- This week we interview Wasteland and Dead Space (2008) writer Antony Johnston, review Ben Templesmith and Ben McCool's Choker from Image Comics, inspect Joe Harris and Steve Rolston's Ghost Projekt from Oni Press, swing through the latest issues of Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man, and judge whether Mark Waid's The Incredibles (2004) from Boom Studios is truly incredible.
- This week we interview the creators of Phonogram, Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, and review WildStorm's Supernatural (2005): Beginning's End written by Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin and illustrated by Diego Olmos, Possessions Vol. 1 by Ray Fawkes and published by Oni Press, DC's Starman by James Robinson and Tony Harris and Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley's Invincible (2008) published by Image Comics.
- This week we interview writer/actress Brea Grant about her new comic We Will Bury You co-written by Zane Grant, as well as review Warren Ellis and Gianluca Pagliarani's Ignition City, DC's The Web, WildStorm's Victorian Undead and Dark Horse's Creepy.
- This week we interview Penny Arcade creators Jerry "Tycho" Holkins and Mike "Gabe" Krahulik, and highlight a dozen web comics you should be reading like Penny Arcade, PVP, XKCD, Warren Ellis' Freak Angels, Sin Titulo, The Abominable Charles Christopher, Dr. McNinja, Looking For Group, Jump Leads, Let's Be Friends Again, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and Hark! A Vagrant.
- This week we interview Felicia Day, writer and star of The Guild (2007), as well as review Ivan Brandon and Nic Klein's Viking, Phonogram by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, Swordsmith Assassin by 'Andrew Cosby', Michael Alan Nelson and Ayhan Hayrula, and Deadpool by Daniel Way and Carlo Barberi.