Posts Tagged oni press
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Holiday Gift Suggestions 2010
Posted by Cammy in Special Episode on December 12, 2010
In this special episode, Cammy the elf helps you with some gift suggestions for that special geek in your life.
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Scott Pilgrim
Posted by Cammy in Special Episode on August 13, 2010
In this special episode, I talk about one of the greatest comic series of our generation, Scott Pilgrim (ONI Press) by Bryan Lee O’Malley.
Tune in to Geeky Talky Episode 25 for a very in-depth spoiler-filled discussion of the series, movie, video game & soundtrack!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Geeky Talky – Episode 25
Posted by Cammy in Geeky Talky, Special Episode on August 11, 2010
In this episode, I’m joined by Nic Fury, Haley Manbat & Jeremy Awesome as we all discuss Scott Pilgrim (Oni Press) by Bryan Lee O’Malley! We talk about books 1-6, as well as the movie. Spoilers apleanty!
Cammy’s Comic-Con Corner 2010
Posted by Cammy in Cammy's Comic-Con Corner, Special Episode on August 1, 2010
I interview artist Cliff Chiang as we talk about Neil Young’s Greendale, The Brave And The Bold, Star Wars propaganda posters and much more!
I’m joined by artist Ryan Kelly as we discuss Funrama, Brian Wood, different musicians he draws and much more!
I interview artist Pat Loika about Dial R Studios, The Villain, Path To Armageddon and more.
I sit down and interview artist Jason Howard about Sea Bear & Grizzly Shark, Astounding Wolf-Man, Chick-Fil-A and much more!
I interview artist Rafael Albuquerque about Stephen King’s American Vampire, Mondo Urbano and much more!
I interview artist Frazer Irving about Batman and Robin, his rise to fame from 2000AD, The Joker and much more!
I interview artist Ryan Benjamin about Pancratia, Batman Beyond, MMA and more!
I interview Fabio Moon & Gabriel Ba of Daytripper fame. We chat about Daytripper, Dave Stewart, Cassanova and more!
All Archaia interviews! First up, I chat with David Rodriguez & Patrick McEvoy about their Starkweather: Immortal HC, then I sit down with Chandra Free to discuss The God Machine HC.
I interview the creative team of CHEW (Image), John Layman & Rob Guillory! We talk beets, Omnivores, LOST and much more!
I sit down for an intimate chat with Ben Templesmith. We discuss Choker, Squidgirls, religion and much more!
Comic-Con 2010 wrap-up!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 124 (5/2/10)
Posted by readmin in Weekly Reviews on May 2, 2010
Comics? In MY Corner? It’s more likely than you think. Pick Of The Week goes to Kevin Smith & Jonathan Lau for Green Hornet #3 (Dynamite). Fast Five picks include Scalped #37 (Vertigo), Ultimate Avengers 2 #1 (Marvel), Stumptown #3 (Oni Press), Green Lantern Corps #47 (DC), and Invincible Iron Man #25 (Marvel).
What rhymes with “Hairs of Blondefest?” Why, “There’s a contest!”, of course!
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 102 (11/08/09)
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on November 8, 2009
Even with a dull week for comics, a Pick of the Week rises to the top! From Greg Rucka & Matt Southworth, we have Stumptown #1 (Oni Press). Fast Five picks include Captain America: Reborn #4 (Marvel), Atomika #11 (Mercury Comics), Psylocke #1 (Marvel), The Mighty #10 (DC), and Strange Tales #3 (Marvel).
If you like crime comics, I highly recommend you give Stumptown a try! With Greg Rucka at the helm, how can you go wrong?
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Book Of The Month – LOCAL
Posted by Cammy in Book Of The Month on June 17, 2009
In this special Book Of The Month episode, we focus on the LOCAL hardcover from Oni Press. Written by Brian Wood and art by Ryan Kelly, this truly is a ‘must read’ for comic fans of all colors.
Book Of The Month – June

LOCAL
Written by Brian Wood
Art by Ryan Kelly
I remember when I went through my whole “punk rock oi oi oi!” phase in high school. Rebelling against society by wearing this ridiculous torn-up vest with patches and pins covering every square inch, along with whatever punk band t-shirt I had in the closet. I went to the concerts, hung out with the kids who always got in trouble, played my music really loud, and just didn’t give a flying fuck about the world. Back then, this was my escape from reality. I didn’t have a drivers license, so I couldn’t travel the country like I wanted to and really get out of the whole California mindset. When college happened, all my friends dispersed across the country (and even the world) going on great adventures, and just living life to the fullest while I was back home in San Diego going to classes at the local community college.
What am I getting at, you ask? I’m almost there, not to worry.
What Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly have done with this marvelous collection is bring the outside world to me in 344 beautiful black and white pages spanning across twelve issues. We start out in Portland, Oregon and end in Vermont, hitting many other cities along the way. We follow a young girl named Megan, and watch her slowly grow a year older and a year wiser every issue, as she travels constantly throughout North America.
Even at a young age, Megan was always on the run. Her mom simply allowed it because she wanted her daughter to live life to the fullest and take chances and learn from mistakes. Something she herself might have lost when she hunkered-down and got married. So while Megan appears in every issue, she’s not always the main character. Sometimes she’s just in the background, but easily fits with the setting and story.
- Issue 1 – “Ten Thousand Thoughts Per Second” – Portland, Oregon
- Issue 2 – “Polaroid Boyfriend” – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Issue 3 – “Theories and Defenses” – Richmond, Virginia
- Issue 4 – “Two Brothers” – Missoula, Montana
- Issue 5 – “The Last 10 Lonely Days at the Oxford Theatre” – Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Issue 6 – “Megan and Gloria, Apartment 5A” – Brooklyn, New York
- Issue 7 – “Hazardous Youth” – Tempe, Arizona
- Issue 8 – “Food as Substitute” – Wicker Park, Chicago
- Issue 9 – “Wish You Were Here” – Norman, Oklahoma
- Issue 10 – “Bar Crawl” – Austin, Texas
- Issue 11 – “The Younger Generation” – Toronto, Ontario
- Issue 12 – “The House That Megan Built” – Vermont
Many of my friends still travel around constantly, so I’ve had the pleasure of nicknaming them such gems as ‘Carmen Sandiego’ and ‘Willy Loman’. While reading Local again after it originally ended last year, the thought occurred to me that these same friends would enjoy this comic. This series shows that comics don’t always have to be about superheroes and capes, but they can actually tell a marvelous and powerful story about a variety of real life topics, including a journey of self-discovery. Light-hearted at times, and very dark in others, this series falls in the catergory of something both comic fans and non-comic fans will enjoy throughout time.
After reading it again for the show, I really felt the urge to just get in a car and drive wherever the road took me, leaving this geeky life of mine behind (for a while, anyways). Then I realized I don’t have the balls for such a spontaneous adventure. Perhaps I’m better off finding that old punk vest of mine and listening to some Misfits and Anti-Flag while rocking the fuck out.
I cannot highly recommend Local enough, and urge you all to go out and try something new, and skip DC and Marvel for just this once.
Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 66
Posted by Cammy in Weekly Reviews on February 6, 2009
A unusual pick this week, because of its format; from Bryan Lee O’Malley it’s Scott Pilgrim VS The Universe Vol. 5 (Oni Press). Fast Five picks include Astonishing Tales #1 (Marvel), Final Crisis: Legion Of 3 Worlds #3 (DC), Deadpool #7 (Marvel), Secret Six #6 (DC), and The Immortal Iron Fist #22 (Marvel).
Evil Twins, Superboy Prime, and the Immortal Weapons make this week rock!










