D.J. Kirkbride
D.J. Kirkbride is the co-writer and co-creator of AMELIA COLE, an ongoing digital comic book series from Monkeybrain Comics (published in print by IDW), as well as the upcoming Dark Horse mini-series NEVER ENDING. He won an Eisner and a Harvey as an editor and a contributing writer for the POPGUN...
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D.J. Kirkbride is the co-writer and co-creator of AMELIA COLE, an ongoing digital comic book series from Monkeybrain Comics (published in print by IDW), as well as the upcoming Dark Horse mini-series NEVER ENDING. He won an Eisner and a Harvey as an editor and a contributing writer for the POPGUN anthologies from Image Comics and has also contributed stories to TITMOUSE MOOK volume 2, FIRESIDE MAGAZINE issue 1, and OUTLAW TERRITORY volume 3. In addition to his comics work, D.J. went and wrote a book of ninja poetry called DO YOU BELIEVE IN NINJAS? (Creative Guy Publishing).
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Birth date: July 21
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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...
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 ...
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...
****************Full Disclosure: I won this as a GoodReads giveaway.****************The purpose of this SmarterComics series is to take the written works of old masters, in this case Miyamoto Musashi's Book of Five Rings, and spin it anew with illustrations to make the works more accessible to the ...
I like the concept. Many non-fiction books with one principle idea are too long for the material and end up repeating the ideas or dragging out the explanations. I think this is a good presentation that makes the sound-bites easier to remember. The places where he broke the fourth wall looked a litt...