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    Default CBR: NYCC: The Radical Publishing Panel

    Saturday saw Barry Levine host a panel comprised of a who's who of Radical's creator lineup, featuring new series announcements, previews and news from Steve Niles, Rick Remender, Steve Pugh, Arthur Suydam and more.


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    These guys are going to take all my money. I just know it. Picked up the preview book of there's yesterday at the con and nearly every darn book previewed in it has me drooling and itching for their release. Definitely cannot wait for Hine's book and Steve Pugh's Hotwire is a blast! And he was a really cool guy. But yes, this company is simply amazing. Fantastic quality. And pick up Hotwire as soon as you get a chance. 30 something pages for a solid great read, beautiful art, and a great time.
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    I was sceptical about them first, the previews ads seemde like Hercules was milking of the 300 success and Caliber was sort of a Dark Tower rip-off.
    But Hotwire and Shrapnel are great and a lot of their new books look interesting.
    And I'll be glad to pay them 4,99- for 48 Pages of great art and story on high quality paper, while Marvel will rip me off 3,99- for a standard sized, cheap paper book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Anderson View Post
    These guys are going to take all my money. I just know it. Picked up the preview book of there's yesterday at the con and nearly every darn book previewed in it has me drooling and itching for their release. Definitely cannot wait for Hine's book and Steve Pugh's Hotwire is a blast! And he was a really cool guy. But yes, this company is simply amazing. Fantastic quality. And pick up Hotwire as soon as you get a chance. 30 something pages for a solid great read, beautiful art, and a great time.
    Hi Greg. Not sure if we met at the Radical Booth but I'm glad you got to meet Steve and pick up the preview book. FVZA, written by David Hine will be out in October. The perfect month given the subject matter.
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    I'm looking forward to these new books quite a bit, especially The Last Days of American Crime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gianluca View Post
    Hi Greg. Not sure if we met at the Radical Booth but I'm glad you got to meet Steve and pick up the preview book. FVZA, written by David Hine will be out in October. The perfect month given the subject matter.
    Hey! I actually stood right next to you at one point when Dave and Steve were leaving the booth to go to the panel.

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