Valiant
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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review: DIVINITY #0 from Valiant Entertainment
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PopCultHQ received a review copy of DIVINITY #0 from Valiant Entertainment. Available August 16th,2017, the creative team for this series features writing from Matt Kindt, art from Renato Guedes, and…
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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review: HARBINGER RENEGADE #5
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PopCultHQ received a review copy of HARBINGER RENEGADE #5 from Valiant Entertainment. Available this coming New Comic Book Day, Wednesday, July 12th, the creative team for this series features writing from…
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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review: IMMORTAL BROTHERS: THE TALE OF THE GREEN KNIGHT #1 by Valiant Entertainment
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PopCultHQ received a review copy of IMMORTAL BROTHERS: THE TALE OF THE GREEN KNIGHT #1 from Valiant Entertainment. Hitting retailers this coming New Comic Book Day, April 12th, the creative team for this…
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ECCC 2017: PopCultHQ Interviews Writer/Artist Matt Kindt
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PopCultHQ was fortunate to be on hand to cover the 15th Annual Emerald City Comicon in Seattle, WA. One of the highlights for us was the number of remarkable…
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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review: SAVAGE #4 (of 4) from Valiant Comics
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PopCultHQ received a review copy of SAVAGE #4 from Valiant Comics. Available on Wednesday, February 15th, the creative team for this series features writing from B. Clay Moore, illustrations by Clayton…
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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review: ”A&A: THE ADVENTURES OF ARCHER & ARMSTRONG’ #11 by Valiant (Out 1/4)
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PopCultHQ received a preview copy of A&A: THE ADVENTURES OF ARCHER & ARMSTRONG #11 from Valiant Entertainment. Hitting retailers this past Wednesday, January 4th, the creative team for this issue features writing from Rafer…
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PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: ‘SAVAGE’ #1 from Valiant (Out 11/30)
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PopCultHQ received a preview copy of SAVAGE #1 from Valiant. Arriving on newsstands this coming New Comic Book Day (NCBD), Wednesday, November 30th, the creative team for this new series features writing from…
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PopCultHQ Artist Spotlight and Interview with Phenom: Keron Grant
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“Don’t fall into the trap of becoming a “professional” artist where you become “good” and your “anatomy” is so perfect and your work is dead, depressed and lifeless….