Finale This is the 100th strip of The Acquriers!!! We have come a long way since our first strips. We hope you have enjoyed reading the first 100 comics as much as we enjoyed writing and drawing them. Curious ...
Read More »The Adventures of Jonnie Rocket: An interview with creator, John Chapman
John Chapman first had the idea for Jonnie Rocket back in 1998. Since then, he has published four Jonnie Rocket books, with more on the way. If you visit the website, you will find that John also does a lot of work ...
Read More »The Acquriers: Big Apple
Big Apple Curious about The Acquirers? Read more about the comic here. Written by Stephen Flockton and Illustrated by Ashley Walker.
Read More »Bad Neighbours: They promised me infinite bj’s!
This film has been advertised as an escalating prank movie. The trailer doesn’t even hint at anything deeper than that occurring beneath the surface. As such, I had very little desire to see this film. But, after a few glowing ...
Read More »Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. picked up for a second season
Good news for all Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. fans. The show has been picked up for a second season (full order). For a show that took a while to get going, the second half of the season has been exceptional. I’m ...
Read More »The Acquriers: Wrapping Up
Wrapping Up Curious about The Acquirers? Read more about the comic here. Written by Stephen Flockton and Illustrated by Ashley Walker.
Read More »Princess Leia’s top 10 moments
What female Star Wars fan didn’t grow up wanting to be Princess Leia? She was a leader, a fighter, a politician, a friend, a lover, a badass. For a series that was otherwise incredibly cock-heavy, and following the cast announcement for Star ...
Read More »The Acquirers: Trunkinator
Trunkinator Curious about The Acquirers? Read more about the comic here. Written by Stephen Flockton and Illustrated by Ashley Walker.
Read More »The serious novel is not dying it’s just changed its spots
Last week, Will Self wrote a frustratingly arrogant piece in The Guardian on the death of the serious novel. Arguments like his have a tendency to get my goat, as they use broad, sweeping strokes to dismiss 90% of written endeavors ...
Read More »Sanderson’s Words of Radiance: To glory and some such nonsense
The mark of a really good book is when you can’t wait to keep reading it, but when it’s finished, you feel a large hole in your life. This was how I felt about The Way of Kings, the first book ...
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