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Home News October 2005 17th
Wizard World Boston 2005 Review |
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Below is an excerpt from DailyCollegian.com's review of Wizard World Boston: |
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The group of artists consisted of big names in the industry, such as David Mack and Joe Quesada, as well as those aspiring to make it into the comic book industry.
David Mack, the creator and artist of "Kabuki," stood at his table with a smile on face, ready to talk and interact with his fans. Mack's table was packed full of his graphic novels, sketches, t-shirts and replica Noh masks. "Kabuki: Circle of Blood," the first collection of Kabuki, was one of his graphic novels displayed at the show. It was done as his senior writing thesis in college. Mack's appearance at Wizard World Boston marked his first visit to Boston, along with the festival's. |
Kabuki Statue Mentioned at Diamond Comics |
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From DiamondComics.com: |
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In addition to its first releases, the Kabuki Statue (AUG053824, $109.00) and the sold-out Savage Dragon Bust, Moore's studio also has a deal with writer Robert Kirkman to produce statues based on his bestselling, Image Comics-published Invincible series. |
Release Date Anniversary |
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The first printing of Heroes, which was spotlighted on the Today Show, was released four years ago. |
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