FEATURES
"Enter the World of Warcraft"
The Daily Bruin
[November 9, 2006]
Online interactive game captivates millions of players – including one addicted Bruin writer. Ran on the front page.
Full article online.
"Comics come alive"
The Daily Bruin
[May 3, 2006]
Experienced comic book writer shares insight on his work, the industry with student-taught class.
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"For penny-pinchers, comic heroes save the day"
The Daily Bruin
[May 5, 2006]
An article detailing the Free Comic Book Day event and its effects on customers and retailers alike.
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"Fair Play?"
REVIEWS
"Comic Corner: Absolute DC: The New Frontier"
"Comic Corner: X-Factor #15"
"Comic Corner: The Boys #1-3"
MISCELLANEOUS
"Walk the Line"
The Daily Bruin
[November 17, 2006]
An article detailing the experiences of students waiting in line for the latest gaming consoles.
Full article online.
The Daily Bruin
[November 21, 2006]
Darwyn Cooke, an animator on the classic cartoon “Batman: The Animated Series,” manages to bring back that sort of nostalgia – finely aged and tuned to perfection – that superhero comics today seem to be missing.
Full article online.
The Daily Bruin
[February 2, 2007]
Despite consisting only of still illustrations and dialogue bubbles, Peter David’s “X-Factor” manages to bring just the right amount of television sensibility to what could have just been yet another Marvel comic starting with “X.”
Full article online.
The Daily Bruin
[February 2, 2007]
It wouldn’t be wrong to say that “The Boys” is what Garth Ennis does best: grotesque set-pieces, needless violence and human misery played for laughs.
Full article online.
The Comic Foundry
[November 1, 20006]
Explores the history behind "clear line" art style made famous in the pages of Tintin.
Full article online.
