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  Dallas Comics: Zeus Toys and Comics: November 10, 2004 for Comics, Statues, Magazines and Trades, DVD's
It may be time to call in some help from more supernatural sources, as well as a certain red-headed night nurse.
Brought to you by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Darick Robertson, and Wayne Faucher.
U.N. Weapons Inspector Nathan Kane has been sent to Jupiter to investigate the discovery of an ocean hidden beneath the icy surface of the moon Europa.
www.zeustoys.com /news11102004.html   (1078 words)

  
 Toon Zone - Comics - DC Feature Articles - February 2003
Written by John Francis Moore (CATWOMAN, BATMAN FAMILY), these two special issues explore the relationship between the diametrically opposed vigilantes in the past and present.
The first part, BIRDS OF PREY: CATWOMAN/BATGIRL, featuring art and cover by Darick Robertson (TRANSMETROPOLITAN) and Jimmy Palmiotti (21 DOWN) with a cover by Robertson, takes place in the past, when Barbara Gordon filled the role of Batgirl.
Part 2 — BIRDS OF PREY: CATWOMAN/ORACLE — features art by Dave Ross (BIRDS OF PREY, Daredevil) and Palmiotti and covers an encounter in the present, with Gordon now acting as Oracle.
comics.toonzone.net /solicitations/2003-02   (3012 words)

  
 Bags and Boards: Interview Archives
Comics has for the most part lacked a lot of overt political fiction.
Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson put heavy overtones of politics in their excellent “Transmetropolitan” series, but the sci-fi elements and setting made it more abstract than concrete.
But the divisive politics of the past four years have begun to change this, with more documentaries such as “Fahrenheit 9/11” putting film in the political arena.
weblogs.variety.com /bags_and_boards/interview/index.html   (16194 words)

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