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(no subject) [Oct. 6th, 2005|03:45 am]
You know, there's a real blog we maintain regularly at http://periscopestudio.com

We never use this thing, except to comment on other people's livejournals.
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Recent reviews [Mar. 12th, 2004|06:29 am]
Pete Woods draws Batman monthly in Detective Comics. The latest issue is #792, and Silver Bullet has a review up.

Steve Lieber's all over the place this week, thanks to his story in the first issue of Michael Chabon Presents...The Amazing Adventures of The Escapist. Read all about it: Newsweek | MediaSharx | Breakdowns | Fourth Rail | The Trades | Silver Bullet. Fourth Rail also had a great review of Hellboy: Weird Tales.

Drew Johnson is the penciller on Wonder Woman and he's getting serious acclaim for the work he's doing, as you can see in these responses to his most recent issue, #200. Cinescape | The Trades | Fourth Rail

Karl Kesel writes The Human Torch and inks Mike Weringo's pencils on The Fantastic Four. Some reviews of FF #510: Broken Frontier | Fourth Rail | 411 mania.

Matthew Clark's first full issue of Adventures of Superman isn't out yet, but the back up story he drew in #625 gave his readers a taste of what he can do. Here's what the reviewer at 411 Mania thought of it.

And we just spotted this review of the VOX trade paperback collection, written and illustrated by Leland Purvis, a friend of the studio
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An apology. An appearance. [Mar. 12th, 2004|05:21 am]
Many of first few posts here will be about Steve Lieber. This is unfortunate, but there's a good reason. Steve's doing this on his own initiative and hasn't even mentioned this blog's existence to his studio mates.

We at Mercury know how soul-crushingly awful an excess of Lieber can be. Why not tell Steve how disappointed you are in person? He'll be a guest at Wizard World L.A., at the Long Beach Convention Center, March 19-21. Look for him in artists alley, or at the Illuminati Entertainment table.

I know, not much of a Mercury presence- not like we had two weeks ago at the Emerald City Con in Seattle. Paul Guinan has put together a photo album.
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