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Nov. 20, 2009
  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    @Emperor Gonzo Noir said: " @Roxanne Starr said: "Just took a short break to show everyone the latest Finlay & Jotham cover.  Isn't she lovely? (I'll be doing some tweaking to the image later to include elements that I had to crop in order to make the dimensions correct.)   "Astrid Mayhew : Butterfly Tamer "Is that the title of the story or the title of the publication?
    8 hours, 50 minutes ago
  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    @Emperor Gonzo Noir:   Jotham colored it, but we don't have any titles yet, Emp.
    9 hours, 7 minutes ago
  • Check out Jotham's latest coloring job on the Pulp Fiction thread, Emp!
    9 hours, 53 minutes ago
  • @capall said: " that must suck, i feel for all the peeps in atl, lol "The rain will be back again starting tomorrow afternoon, and last for a few days.
    9 hours, 55 minutes ago
  • Roxanne is dry for the moment, but will be wet again for a couple of days.
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  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    Just took a short break to show everyone the latest Finley & Jotham cover.  Isn't she lovely? (I'll be doing some tweaking to the image later to include elements that I had to crop in order to make the dimensions correct.)  
    10 hours, 55 minutes ago
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  • @Vortex13 said: "A little above 50 here in Mass with sunny sky's, though there are some clouds. "Where's Statman?   His weather reports are vital.    
    19 hours, 33 minutes ago
  • 50 degree now. Frost on the ground when I walked Velcro this morning. Today's expected high...65.
    19 hours, 48 minutes ago
  • @iLLituracy said: " @NagolNuff said: " me and two other girls peed in a bottle and poured it on some guys mail box.... "I did not know girls could pee in bottles and now I do. :D "We can pee wherever we want to! I'll be lettering a new comic project by James O'Barr...but it will have absolutely nothing to do with The Crow.
    19 hours, 51 minutes ago
  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    @Jotham said: "Or how about this guy?  I have no idea what that thing nuzzling his neck is, but the illustration was called "The Mannikin", so presumably that's what it is. "A Mannikin is a bird. Is that a bird? Anyhoo...nice coloring job, Jotham. Another Finlay & Jotham Masterpiece!  On another note, Diamond is driving all the retailers nuts with their "Holiday Schedule" that was posted yesterday. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. It's unlikely that I'll be ...
    19 hours, 59 minutes ago
  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    @Jotham said: "Here's my cover:  Blimey! He's not a very healthy looking fellow, is he? He looked pretty strange to begin with, though. "Lovely job on the cover of Greg Braskey: Ascot Salesman #3! Art by Finlay & Jotham. Small Packages was actually Greg Braskey: Ascot Salesman #1, but the name of the publication was changed by executive order. Greg Braskey: Ascot Salesman #2 will have the cover that depicts that odd ...
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Nov. 19, 2009
  • G'night, Buttons.  We'll be breaking the 40 degree threshold tonight after all. It'll be 39 degrees by 6AM.
    1 day, 10 hours ago
  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    Here's another Willy. It's an ad, not a cover...but we can always make it into a cover.  :D 
    1 day, 10 hours ago
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  • 53 degrees and clear. Temperature keep pretty constant all day.
    1 day, 11 hours ago
  • I have such a boring life, I need something to get excited about.
    1 day, 11 hours ago
  • Roxanne Starr replied to the topic The Pulp Fiction Game
    @Jotham said: " @Roxanne Starr said: " @Vortex13 said: " @Roxanne Starr: YAY!!! ^_^ and its a folklore comic, which is something else I'm interested in. =) "You mean to tell me that you'd never heard of The American Weekly before? That's unbelieveable! After all, it has the greatest circulation in the world. : ) "Whoa! 50,000,000 circulation according to Wikipedia. Of course, it hasn't been published since 1966. "Can ...
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  • Sorry.   Seems like every time we talk to each other about the weather, we get into a fight. : (
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I'm just a lowly human with no Super Life.
Added by Roxanne Starr on May 26, 2009

I posted a kinda lame trivia question, but nobody seems to be paying attention to it.

Do very many people here go to the trivia questions? I wrote a question about the new Vertigo book Unwritten. Would I get more attention by posting a question about...say...the Avengers? or Batman?

...and do these Trivia Questions get you points?


Added by Roxanne Starr on Jan. 6, 2009

Dear Mods,

I cleaned up my images gallery because I had so much stuff in it that was duplicated. In doing so, did I forfeit points? PLMK.

I ask because I did most of the clean-up between doing a description for Ryan Kelly and one for Craig Russell, and that Russell description only earned me a couple of points.

Rx


Added by Roxanne Starr on Dec. 27, 2008

Dear Mods,

I've been writing artist bios and I'm confused again. In the sidebar where sex, DOB, etc. appear, there are slots for "Town" and "Country." Does "Town" mean where the artist was born or where he or she now lives.

Rx
Related to: Michael Wm Kaluta


Added by Roxanne Starr on Dec. 20, 2008

Dear Moderators,

How does one get points? Doesn't one get points for writing reviews? I don't even know if the 2 reviews I've written so far have gotten approved. PLMK.

Thanks!

Rx


Added by Roxanne Starr on Dec. 10, 2008

I googled my name and got the Roxanne Starr comicvine home page and Roxanne Starr comicvine battles. I then clicked on Roxanne Starr comicvine battles, and nothing was there. Can I get into battles? Or are battles just for pretend people?

Was my review considered a battle? I thought it was just a review.

Rx


Roxanne Starr's Reviews
Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
Oct. 2, 2009
  Lou and Wendell are back after a 6-month hiatus...boy, was I excited!
 
Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot of Wendell in this issue. And I like Wendell faaaaar better than the star of this series. He's the Jerry Lewis to Lou's Dean Martin. Imagine that...the werewolf is the straight man! It is precisely Wendell's dialog that gives this comic it's magical (and comical) touch. Lacking an abundance of this ingredient, this installment comes off as "decompressed."
 
That aside, this issue does have a lot of wacky action. Lou and fellow bounty hunter, Deschain, are in hot pursuit of a coyote who is transporting far more than illegals across the Arizona border. And this extraneous cargo is extremely well drawn. AAMOF the scenes of chaos are far better designed than anything I've seen in this title before. It is apparent that Diego Greco is honing his craft as this story evolves. Too bad I can't say the same for writer, Joe Kelly.



Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
Sept. 16, 2009
 

What happens after frogs rain cats and dogs? They eat each other of course!
 
The canine cast of characters from the Dark Horse Book of Hauntings and the Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft are back with a couple of their feline pals for this new miniseries. They're scratching fleas and solving mysteries for Truth, Justice, and The American Way!    

After witnessing the strange downpour followed by the amphibian cannibalism, Whitey, Jack, Ace, Red and the rest of the gang are taken aback by the fact that the frogs have all disappeared as quickly as they came upon the scene. And in the now-established tradition of the beasts of Burden Hill, the dogs are compelled to investigate these mysterious phenomena.

The story is basically pretty straightforward. After all we are dealing with the intellect of pugs and beagles. But the painted artwork by Jill Thompson is so cute and charming that you just want to cut these characters out and paste them all over your shoes.



Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
Sept. 11, 2009
 Holy, moley…you ain’t ever seen sea creatures like this before! 
 
Swordfish in armor dueling with aplomb! Of course they can do that, because they have arms and legs.Schools of tiny fish that talk! Of course, they can only say one or two words at a time, but everything they say, they say in unison.A cute little puppy-fish! Of course he’s a vicious pit-bull that will gnaw a tentacle off an octopus in a New York minute, but he’s got such a cute puppy-fish nose.

If you think that these characters sound strange, their motives are even stranger. I became so engrossed with the piscine shenanigans at the bottom of the sea, that I forgot why Cursed Pirate Girl went down there to begin with. Usually when I read a book, whether it be a comic book or a novel, something odd will occur and I'll think to myself, "This is like when Batman did such and such...or King Lear did that." But I never recall similar occurrences from other works when reading CPG. It is just that original.



Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
Sept. 4, 2009
This is the best thing from Marvel all year. Paul Pope, Pete Bagge, Bertozzi, Jason...what a line-up!
 
One story is funnier than the next in this anthology, and they all make fun of iconic Marvel characters. Pope's tale about the Inhumans is the centerpiece of this comic. It is also the longest contribution, and the hero of the team is Lockjaw!...returning from his triumphant rescue of Bo Obama in Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers!
 
The Watcher in Bertozzi's 1-pager is a perv with hairy legs wearing high-heels. Kochalka has the Hulk being attacked by pathetic clones of himself. Jason has his dog/bear/non-specific animals in the roles of Spider-Man, the Flash and Doc Octopus. Johnny Ryan's story has Aunt May buying porno. What more can one want in a comic book?


Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
Sept. 2, 2009
Well, now I know the reason for the title. The hero of this book, Gus, likes chocolate bars. That's the only sweet thing about this comic.
 
Gus is the victim of an unnamed disease or genetic defect which has manifested itself in his having antlers. Other children afflicted by this maledy appearently show other abnormalities, such as being covered in fur.
 
His father is also the victim of an unnamed disease. So was his mother, before she died. But this is not the disease that the children have. It seems to be something akin to tuberculosis. 
 
Gus and his father live in a forest where hunters go around blowing each others brains out.
 
This is a lighthearted and uplifting comic...not! It is also extremely light on copy, so it can be read in about 3 minutes. The art is fair enough, though not really to my liking. Compared to this title, the Walking Dead is a laugh riot.


Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
Aug. 7, 2009
Uh oh...this is what I was afraid of.  The Chew storyline is sliding downhill. 
 
I thought the writing was more interesting in issue #2 than issue #1, but the introduction of Amelia caused me some trepidation. Introducing a romantic interest (that didn't exist from the very beginning) in a comic so soon makes the whole storyline seem rushed and turns the whole project into a "love comic." I would have preferred for Chu to have a few more adventures working for the FDA before being sidetracked by a woman. So, now we have the third issue of the series almost totally revolving around Tony's infatuation with this restaurant reviewer.
 
Will this be an ongoing series or just a 5-issue mini? The breakneck speed at which Layton is taking this book makes me wonder if he will even have enough material to take it to #5. I hope I'm proven wrong, but right now I have a problem. I haven't had enough time to get to know and empathize with Tony to care whether or not he gets his girl.
 
The art, as usual, is fabulous.


Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
June 18, 2009

Mr. Stuffins has a secret…inside his fluffy little body. It’s a secret program, meant to be implanted in a giant killing machine, but all the best laid plans of teddy bears and men often go awry. So we find out in Mr. Stuffins #1.

Zach is a little boy with two type A parents who are about to get separated. His father takes some time out of his busy day to buy Zach a toy at the mall, hoping that a gift will make the boy feel better about his tenuous life. The father shows the boy a football, trying to distract him from reading about all the features of an EZ-Bake oven. But in the end another toy catches Zach’s eye, a “Mr. Stuffins Teddy Bear”. The bear turns out to be the depository of a top-secret chip that was implanted in haste when a certain Black Ops type individual found himself cornered in the mall.

Zach goes home to his mother, his slutty sister and his sad life, while his father goes on with his business. During the night, Mr. Stuffins comes to life and the mayhem begins, but mostly in the form of bragadacious bravado to impress Zach. In issue #2, Mr. Stuffins actually confronts some bad-ass operatives who break into Zach’s home in order to kidnap his family. By the end of this issue, the mystery becomes full-blown. This is really, to my surprise, a very well written book.



Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
June 14, 2009
"Conceived and Created" by Jeremy Bastian, Cursed Pirate Girl, published under the imprint of Olympian Publishing (after Archaia dropped the title), takes a step back in time to the graphics of the 18th century. With undulating word balloons going in all directions, the images are more evocative of a Jonathan Swift political cartoon than of any kind comic book. Unfortunately, the words within those balloons are often hard to read and consequently, the pacing of the story suffers. Taking just a few seconds to figure out if a certain character is a "c" or an "o" can make the difference between a punchline delivered or an "aha!" sighed in delayed exasperation.

However, as one reads on and gets used to the calligraphy, the tale is quite good. It's a buddy story about the pirate girl and the daughter of the governor of Port Elizabeth, Jamaica, a town made famous by the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise. The dialogue is snappy, with just enough archaic slang to give it the appropriate Restoration Era flavor. The simple pen work is very lush and covers every square millimeter of every page. If you are a fan of heavy blacks, you will not be happy with this book. Putting all the elements of Cursed Pirate Girl together, the best way I can describe Bastain's art is Tony Millionaire on speed.


Reviewed by Roxanne Starr
June 6, 2009
I like the art. A little bit Sam Keith, a little bit Humberto Ramos. Not as good as Keith, but a lot better than Ramos in my opinion. Both the style and the layouts are pretty decent. There were a couple of spots that I had to examine for awhile before I could tell what was going on, but this Rob Guillory guy is new and given time, I'm sure his storytelling skills will improve.

Now to the writing. John Layman is a veteran, so I'm going to be more critical in evaluating his work on this. I like the premise. I like it a lot! But I thought that the script could have been quite a bit funnier. John has it in him, so I was disappointed. I'm hoping the issue #2 (Tony going to work for the F.D.A.) drives the story up a notch.




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