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		<title>The Rotting Zombie Reviews The Baron Von Frankenstein</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 14:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baron Von Frankenstein: A Hollywood Fairytale is a digital comic book that features all the old monsters of Hollywood. In the world of the comic all the old Hollywood monsters we know and love are actually real, the Wolfman, Frankenstein s Monster, Igor, the Mummy and more all exist but have faded into obscurity a bit now that the golden days of classic monster movies have passed. With all CGI and special effects now they struggle to find work, reduced to doing menial jobs to pay the bills. READ FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!]]></description>
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<p>Baron Von Frankenstein: A Hollywood Fairytale is a digital comic book that features all the old monsters of Hollywood.</p>
<p>In the world of the comic all the old Hollywood monsters we know and love are actually real, the Wolfman, Frankenstein s Monster, Igor, the Mummy and more all exist but have faded into obscurity a bit now that the golden days of classic monster movies have passed. With all CGI and special effects now they struggle to find work, reduced to doing menial jobs to pay the bills.</p>
<p><a href="http://therottingzombie.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/baron-von-frankenstein-hollywood.html" target="_blank">READ FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!</a></p>
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		<title>One Geek Nation Reviews Ichabod Jones #4</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 23:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[REVIEW: Ichabod Jones #4 June 15, 2012   Josh Pierce (Admin &#8211; Site Runner) Creator &#38; Writer: Russell Nohelty Editor: Gwendolyn Borgen Art &#38; Letter: Renzo Podesta Publisher: Viper Comics Review: *** 1/2 Reviewed By: Josh Pierce Ichad Jones has been one wild ride. The schizophrenic feel of the book since page one of issue one has not wavered. It’s unique in its tone and presentation. Truly Ichabod for better or worse is a horse of a different color. To me it’s for the better. I enjoyed every issue of Ichabod and really am sad to see this be the last issue of the series, at least for now. But, now is the waiting game, will it come back or will it retire off into the sunset only to be remembered by the digital file of the comic on our computers. I believe Ichabod Jones deserves a better outcome and hopefully it will get it. But, Ichabod Jones is truly about survival, it’s about the highs and lows of one’s life, it’s about overcoming obstacles, and truly believing in yourself. Ichabod Jones is a great comic book, issues 1-4 are a great read and honestly there isn’t much more that I can say that hasn’t been said over the past 3 issue reviews of the book that I did. Just go to www.comiXology.com and buy them, you won’t regret it. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL REVIEW!]]></description>
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<div>June 15, 2012                          Josh Pierce (Admin &#8211; Site Runner)</div>
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<p><strong>Creator &amp; Writer: Russell Nohelty</strong></p>
<p><strong>Editor: Gwendolyn Borgen</strong></p>
<p><strong>Art &amp; Letter: Renzo Podesta</strong></p>
<p><strong>Publisher: Viper Comics</strong></p>
<p><strong>Review: *** 1/2 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Reviewed By: Josh Pierce</strong></p>
<p>Ichad Jones has been one wild ride. The schizophrenic feel of the  book since page one of issue one has not wavered. It’s unique in its  tone and presentation. Truly Ichabod for better or worse is a horse of a  different color. To me it’s for the better. I enjoyed every issue of  Ichabod and really am sad to see this be the last issue of the series,  at least for now. But, now is the waiting game, will it come back or  will it retire off into the sunset only to be remembered by the digital  file of the comic on our computers. I believe Ichabod Jones deserves a  better outcome and hopefully it will get it. But, Ichabod Jones is truly  about survival, it’s about the highs and lows of one’s life, it’s about  overcoming obstacles, and truly believing in yourself. Ichabod Jones is  a great comic book, issues 1-4 are a great read and honestly there  isn’t much more that I can say that hasn’t been said over the past 3  issue reviews of the book that I did. Just go to <a href="http://www.comixology.com/">www.comiXology.com</a> and buy them, you won’t regret it.</p>
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		<title>Ain&#8217;t It Cool Reviews World War Hack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 20:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WORLD WAR HACK #1 Writer: Ethan Bull Artist: Tsubasa Yozora Publisher: Viper Comics Reviewer: Optimous Douche “Would you like to play a game?” Those of you who can name the movie that line came from are probably the perfect demographic for WORLD WAR HACK. And I’m not talking age here; in this era of specialization even nerds and geeks can be cordoned off into stratums. WORLD WAR HACK is for the sect of comic readers that spend equal time between Superman and Starcraft, Wonder Woman and Warcraft, and Captain America and Civilization. WORLD WAR HACK is for all of us that get off on binary forensics and the thrill of intense typing. So if you need punches instead of punch cards and kicking over keyboards, move right along to the next review. Over the past few years, hacking has become a bigger threat to national security than planes and anthrax. Rightly so; while the TSA was able to secure our physical borders, we still have this beautiful open sieve called the internet zipping our most precious data to the four corners of the world. With broadband a commodity these days, blackhats can manipulate systems and pilfer data in the blink of an eye. Sure, detection systems will eventually alert…someone…and that slow human brain will react to the situation…eventually. That’s the basic premise of WORLD WAR HACK. On a routine training mission in the Nevada dessert one of the USA’s newest drone planes is remotely hijacked. To uncover the source of this hijacking the government brings together the best and brightest minds in the country under the guise of a competition to ferret out the L33T code that was used. Now, that’s only the basic premise…writer Bull further slathers this concept with delicious story elements of global political throw downs, a slew of nerd speak, and a little teen romance to add a perfect balance of story elements inside WORLD WAR HACK. TO READ FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!]]></description>
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<p><em>Writer: Ethan Bull<br />
Artist: Tsubasa Yozora<br />
Publisher: <a href="../" target="_blank">Viper Comics</a></p>
<p>Reviewer: <a href="mailto:robpatey@comcast.net">Optimous Douche</a></em></p>
<p>“Would you like to play a game?”</p>
<p>Those  of you who can name the movie that line came from are probably the  perfect demographic for WORLD WAR HACK. And I’m not talking age here; in  this era of specialization even nerds and geeks can be cordoned off  into stratums. WORLD WAR HACK is for the sect of comic readers that  spend equal time between Superman and Starcraft, Wonder Woman and  Warcraft, and Captain America and Civilization. WORLD WAR HACK is for  all of us that get off on binary forensics and the thrill of intense  typing. So if you need punches instead of punch cards and kicking over  keyboards, move right along to the next review.</p>
<p>Over the past few  years, hacking has become a bigger threat to national security than  planes and anthrax. Rightly so; while the TSA was able to secure our  physical borders, we still have this beautiful open sieve called the  internet zipping our most precious data to the four corners of the  world. With broadband a commodity these days, blackhats can manipulate  systems and pilfer data in the blink of an eye. Sure, detection systems  will eventually alert…someone…and that slow human brain will react to  the situation…eventually.</p>
<p>That’s the basic premise of WORLD WAR  HACK. On a routine training mission in the Nevada dessert one of the  USA’s newest drone planes is remotely hijacked. To uncover the source of  this hijacking the government brings together the best and brightest  minds in the country under the guise of a competition to ferret out the  L33T code that was used.</p>
<p>Now, that’s only the basic  premise…writer Bull further slathers this concept with delicious story  elements of global political throw downs, a slew of nerd speak, and a  little teen romance to add a perfect balance of story elements inside  WORLD WAR HACK.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.aintitcool.com/node/55935#7" target="_blank">TO READ FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!</a></p>
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		<title>One Geek Nation Reviews World War Hack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 20:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[REVIEW: World War Hack May 23, 2012   Josh Pierce Creator: Ethan Bull Writer: Ethan Bull Editor: Gwendolyn Borgen Penciller: Tsubasa Yozora Colorist: Ivan Escalante Publisher: Viper Comics Review: 4 1/2 Stars Reviewed By: Dennis Dudley The project up for review is none other than World War Hack from Viper Comics. Created and written by Ethan Bull, this narrative, inspired from a true story really takes the underground world of hacking to a whole new level. It dives in deep into the true meaning of what hacking is all about as well as the environment as a whole. READ FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!]]></description>
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<div>May 23, 2012                          Josh Pierce</div>
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<p><strong>Creator: Ethan Bull</strong></p>
<p><strong>Writer: Ethan Bull</strong></p>
<p><strong>Editor: Gwendolyn Borgen</strong></p>
<p><strong>Penciller: Tsubasa Yozora</strong></p>
<p><strong>Colorist: Ivan Escalante</strong></p>
<p><strong>Publisher: Viper Comics</strong></p>
<p><strong>Review: 4 1/2 Stars</strong></p>
<p><strong>Reviewed By: Dennis Dudley</strong></p>
<p>The project up for review is none other than World War Hack from  Viper Comics. Created and written by Ethan Bull, this narrative,  inspired from a true story really takes the underground world of hacking  to a whole new level. It dives in deep into the true meaning of what  hacking is all about as well as the environment as a whole.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.onegeeknation.com/2012/05/23/review-world-war-hack/" target="_blank">READ FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!</a></p>
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		<title>One Geek Nation Reviews Ichabod Jones #3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 17:20:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[REVIEW: Ichabod Jones #3 May 18, 2012   Josh Pierce Writer: Rusell Nohelty Art &#38; Letters: Renzo Podesta Cover: Renzo Podesta Editor: Gwendolyn Borgen Publisher: Viper Comics Review: 3 1/2 Stars As a series Ichabod Jones is extremely fun, hilarious and bloody violent. As an issue Ichabod Jones goes into some creative territory. He fights a slug, gets eaten almost gets dissolved in acid, and gets covered in blood, again. Who wouldn’t love that? Personally I believe that Russell Nohelty has this great little humor about his work, it’s not there on the surface you have to search for it. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL REVIEW!]]></description>
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<div>May 18, 2012                          Josh Pierce</div>
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<p><strong>Writer: Rusell Nohelty</strong></p>
<p><strong>Art &amp; Letters: Renzo Podesta</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cover: Renzo Podesta</strong></p>
<p><strong>Editor: Gwendolyn Borgen</strong></p>
<p><strong>Publisher: Viper Comics</strong></p>
<p><strong>Review: 3 1/2 Stars</strong></p>
<p>As a series Ichabod Jones is extremely fun, hilarious and bloody  violent. As an issue Ichabod Jones goes into some creative territory. He  fights a slug, gets eaten almost gets dissolved in acid, and gets  covered in blood, again. Who wouldn’t love that? Personally I believe  that Russell Nohelty has this great little humor about his work, it’s  not there on the surface you have to search for it.</p>
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		<title>Comics Forge Reviews Ichabod Jones #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 14:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ichabod Jones Monster Hunter Number 1 Written by Dan Morrill on May 19th, 2012 &#124; No Comments Written by Russell Nohelty Edited by Gwendolyn Borgen Art and Letters by Renzo Podesta Cover by Renzo Podesta Published by Viper Comics I love Viper Comics; there I said it, so when Russell dropped me a note yesterday to take a look at the Ichabod Jones Monster Hunter series I simply could not say no to this one. Viper is at the top of their game with this comic book, and in all I found this one pretty cool. Our hero Ichabod is in an insane asylum, because he is a killer. Or is he an instrument of god doomed to fight the monsters from hell that inhabit the earth and make our lives short and miserable. Alone in a corner in a padded cell Ichabod is responding to the voices in his head, or are they in his head? Are they divine guidance or the internal stimuli of a person who is a psychopath killer? Did the guard leave the door to the padded cell unlocked, or did God open the door so that Ichabod could see the monster in the hall way chowing down on a mental home attendant? Is the monster real, or is it all in Ichabod’s brain? That is why this is a very groovy comic book. READ FULL REVIEW HERE!]]></description>
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<div>Written by <a title="Posts by Dan Morrill" rel="author" href="http://comicsforge.com/author/rmorrillgmail-com/">Dan Morrill</a> on May 19th, 2012 | <a title="Comment on Ichabod Jones Monster Hunter Number 1" rel="nofollow" href="http://comicsforge.com/2012/05/ichabod-jones-monster-hunter-number-1/#respond">No Comments </a></div>
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<p><a href="http://comicsforge.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/IchabodJonesMonsterHunter.png"><img title="Ichabod Jones Monster Hunter Number 1" src="http://comicsforge.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/IchabodJonesMonsterHunter-199x300.png" alt="Ichabod Jones Monster Hunter Number 1" width="82" height="124" /></a>Written by Russell Nohelty</p>
<p>Edited by Gwendolyn Borgen</p>
<p>Art and Letters by Renzo Podesta</p>
<p>Cover by Renzo Podesta</p>
<p>Published by Viper Comics</p>
<p>I love Viper Comics; there I said it, so when Russell dropped me a  note yesterday to take a look at the Ichabod Jones Monster Hunter series  I simply could not say no to this one. Viper is at the top of their  game with this comic book, and in all I found this one pretty cool. Our  hero Ichabod is in an insane asylum, because he is a killer. Or is he an  instrument of god doomed to fight the monsters from hell that inhabit  the earth and make our lives short and miserable. Alone in a corner in a  padded cell Ichabod is responding to the voices in his head, or are  they in his head? Are they divine guidance or the internal stimuli of a  person who is a psychopath killer? Did the guard leave the door to the  padded cell unlocked, or did God open the door so that Ichabod could see  the monster in the hall way chowing down on a mental home attendant? Is  the monster real, or is it all in Ichabod’s brain? That is why this is a  very groovy comic book.</p>
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		<title>Buy Indie Comics Reviews Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 18:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ichabod Jones Issues: Monster Hunter 1 and 2 is Good Psychotic Fun By Book Arts, dale wilson &#124; Published May 12, 2012 Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter issue 01 Ichabod is a boy in the prison of his mind and apparently an insane asylum as well. We are led to believe that his murdering someone (maybe even a few people) got him jailed. But he’s got bigger monsters to kill and that’s why we’re lead to believe he’s a hero, or at least a good guy. Alright. Sounds good to me. I’m a fan of the twisted and sometimes often depraved antagonist. While I am slowly coming around to at least understanding the stand-up hero types like Superman, it’s the fully warped ones that make stories more interesting to me – this at least partially comes from my not believing that anyone is so perfect as Superman but that’s a tangent for another article. Right now, I’m talking about the to-some degree more realistic, the more complex Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter. Published by Viper Comics, it’s the art of IJ: MH that immediately caught my attention. It’s beautiful. Renzo Podesta is serious talent. The first issue is full of incredible action that makes single panels fill with motion and entire pages feel like Icabod’s madness. READ FULL REVIEW HERE!]]></description>
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<h1>Ichabod Jones Issues: Monster Hunter 1 and 2 is Good Psychotic Fun</h1>
<div>By  						<a title="View all posts by Book Arts, dale wilson" href="http://buyindiecomics.com/author/dale/">Book Arts, dale wilson</a> |  						Published  						<abbr title="2012-05-12T06:00:18-0700">May 12, 2012</abbr></div>
<div><img title="Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter issue 01" src="../wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Ichabod_cover_color_with_logo_black_low.jpg" alt="Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter issue 01" width="121" height="182" />Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter issue 01</p>
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<p>Ichabod is a boy in the prison of his mind and apparently an insane  asylum as well. We are led to believe that his murdering someone (maybe  even a few people) got him jailed. But he’s got bigger monsters to kill  and that’s why we’re lead to believe he’s a hero, or at least a good  guy. Alright. Sounds good to me. I’m a fan of the twisted and <del datetime="2012-04-30T02:38:26+00:00">sometimes</del> often depraved <a title="antagonist on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antagonist">antagonist</a>.  While I am slowly coming around to at least understanding the stand-up  hero types like Superman, it’s the fully warped ones that make stories  more interesting to me – this at least partially comes from my not  believing that anyone is so perfect as Superman but that’s a tangent for  another article. Right now, I’m talking about the to-some degree more  realistic, the more complex Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter.</p>
<p>Published by <a title="Viper Comics" href="../">Viper Comics</a>, it’s the art of IJ: MH that immediately caught my attention. It’s beautiful. <a title="Renzo Podesta" href="http://renzopodesta.blogspot.com/">Renzo Podesta</a> is serious talent. The first issue is full of incredible action that  makes single panels fill with motion and entire pages feel like Icabod’s  madness.</p>
<p><a href="http://buyindiecomics.com/2012/ichabod-jones-issues-monster-hunter-1-and-2-is-good-psychotic-fun/" target="_blank">READ FULL REVIEW HERE!</a></p>
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		<title>More Horror Reviews Ichabod Jones #1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter #1 review By Jesse Miller, MoreHorror.com Creator / Writer: Russell Nohelty Art and Letters: Renzo Podestá From Viper Comics comes Writer Russell Nohelty and artist Renzo Podestá’s direct-to-digital series Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter, a dark fantasy about a fractured, insane man who escapes his asylum under the influence of the voice in his head that tells him he’s destined for much greater things – mind you, this is the same voice that got him into the asylum in the first place. The voice pushes him along, claiming that Ichabod is the hand of god and that there still despicable monsters out there needed to be slain – but the mystery here is what exactly is real and what isn’t? FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!]]></description>
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<p><img title="Inchabod Jones Monster Hunter" src="http://www.morehorror.com/images/ichabod-jones-monster-hunter.jpg" alt="Inchabod Jones Monster Hunter" hspace="3" width="171" height="212" align="left" />By Jesse Miller, MoreHorror.com</p>
<p>Creator / Writer: Russell Nohelty<br />
Art and Letters: Renzo Podestá</p>
<p>From <strong>Viper Comics</strong> comes Writer Russell Nohelty and artist Renzo Podestá’s direct-to-digital series <strong><em>Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter</em></strong>,  a dark fantasy about a fractured, insane man who escapes his asylum  under the influence of the voice in his head that tells him he’s  destined for much greater things – mind you, this is the same voice that  got him into the asylum in the first place.</p>
<p>The voice pushes him along, claiming that Ichabod is the hand of god  and that there still despicable monsters out there needed to be slain –  but the mystery here is what exactly is real and what isn’t?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.morehorror.com/Ichabod-Jones-Monster-Hunter-1-review" target="_blank"><strong>FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!</strong></a></p>
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		<title>My Comic Network Reviews &#8220;Ichabod Jones&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 13:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Adventures of Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter By Wesley Messer – April 26, 2012Posted in: Comic Books, comics, Featured A comic by the name of Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter caught my attention recently from Viper Comics. I recently had the opportunity to read the first three issues of this new series. Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter seems like a name that would speak for itself as to what it’s about right? Yes and no, considering that our main character is a psychopath who spends his time wearing a straitjacket in a mental institution. Of course the voice in his head tells him he’s going to save the world! A psychopathic young man, who is told he’s going to save the world, welcome to one of the truly different protagonists you will run into. The interesting thing about him is though I know he’s not right in his head, this just makes him that much more fascinating. I’ll say this, Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter from the start takes chances that aren’t often taken in comics. FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!]]></description>
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<address><a title="Wesley Messer" href="http://www.mycomicnetwork.com/v2/author/geekhaslanded/">Wesley Messer</a></address>
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<div>– <abbr title="2012-04-26T21:20:21+00:00">April 26, 2012</abbr><strong>Posted in: </strong><a href="http://www.mycomicnetwork.com/v2/category/comic-books/">Comic Books</a>, <a href="http://www.mycomicnetwork.com/v2/category/comics/">comics</a>, <a href="http://www.mycomicnetwork.com/v2/category/featured/">Featured</a></div>
<div>A comic by the name of <strong>Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter</strong> caught my attention recently from Viper Comics. I recently had the  opportunity to read the first three issues of this new series. Ichabod  Jones: Monster Hunter seems like a name that would speak for itself as  to what it’s about right? Yes and no, considering that our main  character is a psychopath who spends his time wearing a straitjacket in a  mental institution. Of course the voice in his head tells him he’s  going to save the world! A psychopathic young man, who is told he’s  going to save the world, welcome to one of the truly different  protagonists you will run into. The interesting thing about him is  though I know he’s not right in his head, this just makes him that much  more fascinating. I’ll say this, <em>Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter</em> from the start takes chances that aren’t often taken in comics.</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.mycomicnetwork.com/v2/2012/04/the-adventures-of-ichabod-jones-monster-hunter/" target="_blank">FULL REVIEW CLICK HERE!</a></div>
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		<title>Comicosity Interview: Writer Ethan Bull Discusses WORLD WAR HACK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interview: Writer Ethan Bull Discusses WORLD WAR HACK Published on Comicosity.com by Aaron Long on April 26, 2012 &#124; 0 Comment If there is to be another World War the battleground will be different than the past two. Technology has ingrained itself heavily in the world we live in and there is a definite possibility the next wars will be fought heavily in cyberspace. Writer Ethan Bull teams up with artist Tsubasa Yozora to bring the world of hacking to the world of comics with World War Hack from Viper Comics. Ethan took time to answer some questions about how the book came to be and what readers can expect. Aaron Long: Straight from the creator’s mouth: how would you describe World War Hack? Ethan Bull: The short answer is that World War Hack is about a teenage computer hacker who gets wrapped up in a hacking competition designed by the government to secretly solve a national security crisis. The longer answered is that it is a story which deals with the theme of right versus wrong from a computer hacking perspective. The idea that we, as a country, need to step up our efforts to find and recruit the best computer/network security talent we can find no matter where they come from to help protect us. And lastly, it is a story that hopefully convinces us all to acknowledge that as our world becomes more connected, it also becomes more vulnerable to the whims of black hat hackers whether they are foreign nations, rogue groups or individuals. That said, the short answer sounds more fun so go with that one. FULL INTERVIEW CLICK HERE!]]></description>
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<p><strong>Interview: Writer Ethan Bull Discusses WORLD WAR HACK</strong><br />
Published on Comicosity.com by Aaron Long on April 26, 2012 | 0 Comment</p>
<p>If there is to be another World War the battleground will be different than the past two. Technology has ingrained itself heavily in the world we live in and there is a definite possibility the next wars will be fought heavily in cyberspace. Writer Ethan Bull teams up with artist Tsubasa Yozora to bring the world of hacking to the world of comics with World War Hack from Viper Comics. Ethan took time to answer some questions about how the book came to be and what readers can expect.</p>
<p>Aaron Long: Straight from the creator’s mouth: how would you describe World War Hack?</p>
<p>Ethan Bull: The short answer is that World War Hack is about a teenage computer hacker who gets wrapped up in a hacking competition designed by the government to secretly solve a national security crisis.</p>
<p>The longer answered is that it is a story which deals with the theme of right versus wrong from a computer hacking perspective. The idea that we, as a country, need to step up our efforts to find and recruit the best computer/network security talent we can find no matter where they come from to help protect us. And lastly, it is a story that hopefully convinces us all to acknowledge that as our world becomes more connected, it also becomes more vulnerable to the whims of black hat hackers whether they are foreign nations, rogue groups or individuals.</p>
<p>That said, the short answer sounds more fun so go with that one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.comicosity.com/interview-writer-ethan-bull-discusses-world-war-hack/" target="_blank">FULL INTERVIEW CLICK HERE!</a></p>
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