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Adam P. Knave
Adam P. Knave is an Eisner and Harvey award winning editor and writer who has written fiction (CRAZY LITTLE THINGS, STRANGE ANGEL, and STAYS CRUNCHY IN MILK), comics (AMELIA COLE, ARTFUL DAGGERS, ACTION CATS, NEVER ENDING, DONG PATROL, stories in TITMOUSE MOOK vol 2, FIRESIDE MAGAZINE issue 1,... show more

Adam P. Knave is an Eisner and Harvey award winning editor and writer who has written fiction (CRAZY LITTLE THINGS, STRANGE ANGEL, and STAYS CRUNCHY IN MILK), comics (AMELIA COLE, ARTFUL DAGGERS, ACTION CATS, NEVER ENDING, DONG PATROL, stories in TITMOUSE MOOK vol 2, FIRESIDE MAGAZINE issue 1, and many more), and columns for sites such as thefootnote, TwoHeadedCat, Comics101, PopCultureShock, and MamaPop. He was also one of the editors of Image's POPGUN anthology as well as the editor for Jamal Igle's MOLLY DANGER and other comics.He currently lives in Portland, OR.
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I'm Reading Comeeks
I'm Reading Comeeks rated it 9 years ago
Ok, I jumped into this series a little late, but despite that still enjoyed the ride. The story is about three separate worlds facing the same enemy. The first world is a world of science (the world we would recognize), the second a world of magic, the third a combined world with both science and...
Itinerant Librarian on Books
Itinerant Librarian on Books rated it 11 years ago
This is a bit different than my usual booknotes as it is reviewing a single comic issue. It was available via NetGalley as an electronic review copy. Though there appears to be a full book volume, the publisher provided just the teaser, which barely gives enough for a review. Click on the link abo...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 11 years ago
I'm sure those words were uttered to Amelia Cole at least once in her life because she is talented but she is not focused. She runs into situations without thinking and she uses her magic with emotion not necessarily precision. In short, she's a hero. The art in this book wasn't as high quality ...
Classic Maiden
Classic Maiden rated it 12 years ago
This was a lot of fun! The art was fitting, the story was engaging and it had a Buffy-esque influence in the humor and approach which I really liked. Recommended for readers who want to read more female heroines in their comics.Note: I read the individual issues of the comic series and not the Graph...
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