Deep Space Nine issue 14 pencils
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Continue Reading >Picking up where we left off, here is the second half for Volume 2 of the biweekly Megazine. As Dredd’s world continued to expand with stories set in other nations, classic Judge Dredd artist Mick McMahon came back for a star turn. Just as this volume came to an end,...
Continue Reading >From July 2002 to July 2004, there was another in a long line of format changes and the cover price rose from £1.40 to £1.60. The new, stronger foundation laid down by Rebellion made 2000AD a safe space for more veterans of the early years to return to the fold....
Continue Reading >GenPro Hanzai Chronicles This may be a journal of General Products’ prosperity, or it may be a chronicle of a lifetime, or it may be a title that I don’t understand well. by Toshio Okada & Yasuhiro Takeda Illustration by Mimi Akai New Series, Part 1 “Proper Science Fiction” Takeda:...
Continue Reading >(This is a faux cover promoting a nonexistent Animec special) To bookstores: this book will not actually be released. To readers: you know the score Daicon OP Complete Edition Special CAPTION UNDER MAIN IMAGE: Fight for acceptance! Based on this basic policy, an unprecedented missile battle takes place in the...
Continue Reading >GenPro Hanzai Chronicles Extra Edition by Toshio Okada Continuing from the last issue, here is the Daicon IV opening anime again. However, I am writing this article at the end of July. There is no way to know what the anime, which will be released on August 21, will be...
Continue Reading >Daicon IV OPA Special This is the first work in two years. The opening anime shown at the 20th Japan Science Fiction Convention on August 20 is now available to the public for the first time! Look at the progress made in the past two years. Is the opening of...
Continue Reading >After its first 20 issues, The “Meg” made two significant shifts; frequency increased from monthly to fortnightly (bi-weekly) and the numbering started over with issue 1 of “Volume 2.” The price dropped from £1.65 to 99p, and the number of strips went down from five to four, though when you...
Continue Reading >Before the arrival of 2000AD‘s title year, it wasn’t uncommon for readers to ask if the comic would change its name when reality caught up to sci-fi. I can specifically remember “trial balloons” where someone drew the comic in the comic with the name 3000AD and 4000AD. But when the...
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Continue Reading >Daicon III Opening Anime The 20th Japan SF Convention was held in Osaka. The opening anime was extremely popular. Let’s rewatch the anime, in which Lolicon and Mecha Fetishes went wild, on this magazine’s VCR…from August 22nd and 23rd. It’s an 8mm film, so it may be hard to see....
Continue Reading >Daicon III Opening Anime Final Presentation Materials The opening anime feature in the previous issue was well received, so this time it’s a series of bonuses focusing on characters that didn’t make it into the film! Opening anime and afterward 3D Challenge will be on hiatus, and we’ll continue with...
Continue Reading >Daicon III Opening Anime Part 2 What!?! It was this film that made all the editors jump up and down, screaming like schoolgirls. This anime is imported directly from Osaka, and is a freebie for those who bought the Daicon III videotape. It’s a short film in which a VTOL...
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Continue Reading >Chapter 51 See the original post here Silence reigned over the room. But then the child spoke. “Captain, if you stay silent, the conversation won’t progress. Isn’t that right, Your Excellency?” The Child looked at Colonel Garalyan. He said not a word. “No words from you either, Your Excellency? Hahahaha!”...
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