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COHASSPLAY: DIG ALUM MAKES HOME FOR COMICS ON THE SOUTH SHORE

Written by DIG STAFF Posted November 30, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Comics

As the longtime creative director of the Dig, from its earliest incarnation under the name Shovel up through last year, Tak helped shape our look and feel in ways that still show in each issue. We dearly miss him and his Secret Asian Man comics, and naturally enthusiastically reached out to our old friend upon learning that he is among the organizers behind this year’s South Shore Comic Con in Cohasset.

Filed Under: A+E, Comics Tagged With: Barrington Edwards/Studio Vexer, Beth Barnett, Brian Hall, Cagen Luse, Cathy Leamy, Cohasset, Crispin Wood, Daniel Kern, Dave Ortega, Dennis Burke, Donna Martinez, E. J. Barnes, Griffin Ess, James Mobius, jerel dye, Jesse Lonergan, Jimmy Curtis, Joey Peters, Krystal Dube, Kyri Lorenz, LB Cassell, Ludgy Jean-Baptiste, Mike Doherty, Raul Gonzalez, Richard Keenan, Ryan Sullivan, South Shore Comic Con, Tak Toyoshima, tony mcmillen

REVIEW: THE LAST PROJECTOR BY DAVID JAMES KEATON

Written by TONY MCMILLEN Posted December 9, 2014 Filed Under: A+E

“You’ll either love it or hate it. Although, in my experience, if something is ever described as ‘love it or hate it,’ it is, without fail, fucking terrible.”

—The Last Projector

 

I don’t usually like being confused this much.

 

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Filed Under: A+E Tagged With: 80s movies, awesome new books, broken river books, broken river books review, crime ficiton new review, cult movies, dacvid ajmes keaton, david james keaton review, drive in movies, fiction bizarro, heathers, indie fiction, j. david osborne books, john carpenter fiction, john carpenter's the thing, last projector book, last projector book review, last projector review, neo noir, new indie fiction, old movies, porno humor, rap song john carpenter's the thing, rap song the thing, the last projector, the last projector david james keaton review, the last projector review, the thing, tony mcmillen, tony mcmillen last projector review, tony mcmillen review david james keaton, weird fiction new

REVIEW: HELLBOUND V: END OF COMICS

Written by TONY MCMILLEN Posted December 1, 2014 Filed Under: Comics, Fiction

Hellbound V marks the end of the Hellbound ...  read more

Filed Under: Comics, Fiction Tagged With: alison burke, ben doane, boston comcis roundtable anthology, boston comics roiundtable, boston horror comics, boston indie comcis, brenton barnes, clayton mccormack, Dan Mazur, dan moynihan, e. j. banres, ellen t. crenshaw, garry bonesteel, Hellbound, hellbound 5, hellbound 5 review, hellbound comic, hellbound comic boston, hellbound end of comics, hellbound five, hellbound v, horror anthology, horror comics, indie comcis boston, jerel dye, latrick flaherty, River Bird Comics, roho, stephen cartisano, tara harris, tony mcmillen

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