Tripwire Index
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TRIPWIRE ANNUAL 2009 We celebrate 70 years of Marvel Comics and also explore the 70th anniversary of Batman. Additionally we look at Ridley Scott’s Alien after 30 years. Elsewhere, the issue features Bill Morrison, head of Bongo Comics and la ook at the graphic novel adaptation of Charlie Higson’s hit James Bond, Jr. book Silverfin. Also read about artists such as Phil Hale, Gary Gianni, Mark Schultz, and Trevor Goring. Top it all off with profiles of companies like Flesk and Cinebooks! We have more views, reviews and interviews than there is room to describe! |
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TRIPWIRE SUPERHERO SPECIALhit stores in February 2009 just in time for WonderCon with in-depth articles about movies (A Kick-Ass set visit, a Watchmen wrap up), television (Tim Kring, Mark Verheiden and Bryan Fuller on Heroes), and comics (’Big Three’ continuity round ups, Project: Superpowers discussed with Dynamite) plus a passel of reviews and commentary about all things genre. Also see the Top 15 Superhero Graphic Novels to recommend your friends. | |
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TRIPWIRE ANNUAL 2008 explores the renaissance of British genre television with features on Doctor Who, an interview with Primeval creator Tim Haines, and a talk with Matthew Graham whose Life On Mars is now a hit American television show. There is also exclusive discussions with Futurama geniuses Matt Groening, David X Cohen and Bill Morrison, and a lengthy conversation with fantasy legend Michael Moorcock discussing everything. We also look behind the scenes at ILM and Pinewood Studiosand finish off with 15 graphic novel reviews for people who don’t read graphic novels. | |
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TRIPWIRE ANNUAL 2007 marks the return of the most respected British comics magazine with exclusive interviews with the likes of Alan Moore, Mike Carey and Tim Sale. There are anniversary features covering 20 Years of Hellblazer, 25 years of Grendel and 30 Years of Judge Dredd as well as reviews of books about comic history you must read and Graphic novels you probably haven’t read but should have done. Also find features on the movies 300, Hellboy and 30 Days of Night and an overview of London’s booming film post-production industry. |




