‘Die #18:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Cross-media sensation Die returns for another issue of what could be one of the most interesting (and most depressing, in a good way) comics on
Cross-media sensation Die returns for another issue of what could be one of the most interesting (and most depressing, in a good way) comics on
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Moderated by Bryant Dillon (President, Fanbase Press), this panel features Dave Gibbons (writer – Batman vs. Predator / artist – Watchmen, Give Me Liberty, Superior),
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