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Tag Archives: Bryan Lee O’Malley
Random Awesome: Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Dani Moonstar
One of my favorite things is when artists draw characters that aren’t normally drawn in their particular style. So Bryan Lee O’Malley (writer/artist of the Scott Pilgrim series) posting his take on Dani Moonstar to his tumblr recently is super … Continue reading
Best of 2010
Welcome to Girls Read Comics’ Favorites of 2010! From behind the scenes to the comics themselves, we’ve come up with a list of our favorites this year. Continue reading
Posted in DC, Favorites, Favorites of 2010, Image, Marvel, Radical, Web Comics
Tagged Adi Granov, Alex Zalben, amanda conner, batwoman, Batwoman Elegy, Birds of Prey, Black Cat, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Bryan Q Miller, Cliff Chiang, Darwyn Cooke, David Calero, David Mack, Gail Simone, Girl Comics, greg rucka, gronk, Jan Van Meter, jimmy palmiotti, justin gray, Kabuki, katie cook, New Mutants, Peter David, Power Girl, Robert Kirkman, Scott Pilgrim, Terry Dodson, The Devil Inside, The Walking Dead, Thor and the Warriors Four, time bomb, Todd Stashwick
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Scott Pilgrim
It starts off as a slacker’s story at first, charming in every aspect – from Scott’s friends and family to the mystery behind the new love of his life, Ramona. Then, almost out of nowhere, a scene turns into a video game fight, to which I told a friend I had no freaking clue what was going on but it was the GREATEST THING I’VE EVER READ. Continue reading
