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Ink 19 :: Masters of the Irish Guitar
Masters of the Irish Guitar (Shanachie). Review by Dave Aftandilian.
MASTERS OF THE IRISH GUITAR VARIOUS ARTISTS Shanachie When most fans think of the key instruments in Irish traditional music, the top picks would probably be fiddle or flute, perhaps accordion or uilleann pipes -- but likely not guitar. This fine album aims to change that opinion, presenting sixteen ...
Ink 19 :: Modern Masters Volume 10: Kevin Maguire
The talent of comics artist Kevin Maguire is nothing to bwa-ha-ha about. Shaun Corley gives us the rundown on the latest edition of the Modern Masters series, which runs down Maguire's career.
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME 10: KEVIN MAGUIRE BY GEORGE KHOURY AND ERIC NOLEN-WEATHINGTON Twomorrows TwoMorrows' Modern Masters series, which has in the past profiled comic book creators such as Alan Davis, George Perez and Walt Simonson, turns their attention to one of comics’ underrated artists: Kevin ...
Ink 19 :: Modern Masters Volume Eight: Walter Simonson
It's easy to appreciate a comic artist's craft. But what goes on behind the scenes? How does a Great One get to be... well, Great? Matthew Moyer gets the scoop on Walter Simonson in the latest installment of TwoMorrow's Modern Masters series.
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME EIGHT: WALTER SIMONSON EDITED BY ERIC NOLEN-WEATHINGTON AND ROGER ASH Twomorrows That the first few pages of the eighth volume of Twomorrow's Modern Masters series begins with none other than Fantasy novelist par-excellence Michael Moorcock gushing on about Walter Simonson, both ...
Ink 19 :: Masters At Work
Our Time Is Coming (MAW / Tommy Boy). Review by Bill Campbell.
MASTERS AT WORK OUR TIME IS COMING MAW / Tommy Boy I don't know who the hell "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez are trying to fool with that title -- because their time has been here forever and probably isn't going to stop any time soon. Hell, these guys have been ruling house since the ...
Ink 19 :: Masters of the Lunaverse
The Anonymous EP (Self-Released). Review by Chris Catania.
MASTERS OF THE LUNAVERSE THE ANONYMOUS EP Self-Released The moniker threw me off. Somehow it made me think of He-Man and Skeletor. But that has absolutely nothing to do with what this Brooklyn-based trio is all about. They are rulers of a different world and besides I don’t think She-Ra would really ...
Ink 19 :: Modern Masters: John Byrne
Everyone has lots to say about John Byrne. Matthew Moyer examines this collection of interviews and art that let the man and his work speak for himself.
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME SEVEN: JOHN BYRNE EDITED BY ERIC NOLEN-WEATHINGTON AND JON B. COOKE TwoMorrows Duck and cover, people! The seventh volume of Twomorrow's enjoyable Modern Masters series tackles (deservedly) one of the biggest and most distinctive artists in modern superhero comics, John Byrne ...
Ink 19 :: Modern Masters: Charles Vess
Shaun Corley enjoys Twomorrows' retrospective of the work of Neil Gaiman collaborator, and fellow Virginian, Charles Vess.
MODERN MASTERS: CHARLES VESS BY SHAUN CORLEY Twomorrows My interest in the work of Charles Vess began sometime in 1993, around the time DC introduced the Vertigo line. While the spandex brigade still commanded my attention, those interesting-looking Vertigo books on the top shelf were beckoning, and ...
Ink 19 :: Modern Masters Volume Nine: Mike Wieringo
Some may claim that Wieringo's induction as a "modern master" may be premature. Matthew Moyer disagrees, and he'll wave this book in your face to prove it.
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME NINE: MIKE WIERINGO BY TODD DEZAGO AND ERIC NOLEN-WEATHINGTON Twomorrows A little soon for Mike Wieringo to be included in the Modern Masters series? Maybe, maybe. But a strong case indeed can be made for the kinetic and fanciful (I mean that in the best way possible) artist behind ...
Ink 19 :: Kindercore Presents: Expo 2000 Athens
Expo 2000 Athens, featuring Josh Bloom, the Parcels, the Marble Index, Je Suis France, Seasick Crocodile, the Wee Turtles, I Am the World Trade Center, Velma, Easy, Sleeping Flies, Eight Track Gorilla, Japancakes, Kincaid, Babalu, Tullycraft, Kings Of Convenience, Masters of the Hemisphere, the Essex Green, Of Montreal, From Bubblegum to Sky, the Four Corners, VHS Or Beta, From U 2 S, N 2 Her, Electronic Watusi Boogaloo, DJ Daniel Collas, Taking Robots to the Prom, Summer Hymns, Marshmallow Coast, Junior Va
...from Japan and Europe to attend, I figured I could do my best to make the day drive to Athens. Andrew Chadwick Velma Getting the time away from work and life is a tricky thing, and for a while, it looked like I might be headed on this journey by myself, but a friend needed a ride to Atlanta and was...
Ink 19 :: Mountain
Masters of War (Big Rack Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
MOUNTAIN MASTERS OF WAR Big Rack Records Once upon a time, Bob Dylan went electric. That event shook the world of rock and roll, and signaled the marginalization of the old school folk singers and the rise of the electric blues dominated by bands like Led Zeppelin and Mountain. That's the origin of ...
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