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Tag Archives: politics
2023’s book of the year
Before delving into Gotham Calling’s pick for book of the year, I tend to briefly highlight comics that didn’t earn such dubious title because, although awesome in their own way, they’re too distant from the kind of genre narratives this … Continue reading
Gotham Calling’s 120 Cold War movies – part 8
Like the previous installment of Gotham Calling’s mega-list of Cold War films, this week’s selection has a relatively ‘adult’ sensibility (in a non-sleazy sense), with a handful of heavy dramas about weary men and women. That said, we are now … Continue reading
Posted in COLD WAR CINEMA
Tagged Cold War, espionage, Garth Ennis, John le Carré, movies, politics, science fiction
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (18 December 2023)
An amusing (yet also depressing) reminder that comics can be awesome: Wonder Twins #4
Posted in GLIMPSES INTO AWESOMENESS
Tagged Dave Sharpe, Mark Russell, politics, Stephen Byrne, Wonder Twins
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Gotham Calling’s 120 Cold War movies – part 7
Overall, this is one of the most coherent installments of Gotham Calling’s canon of Cold War cinema. For one thing, most of the entries below are political dramas (a genre I adore) in one way or another… At a time … Continue reading
Posted in COLD WAR CINEMA
Tagged Cold War, espionage, movies, politics, science fiction
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Another dozen 2000 AD covers
As mentioned before, I’m a huge fan of 2000 AD’s covers, especially of the way they spotlight the amazing character designs in those comics. With that in mind, this week I want to single out a specific subgenre of cover … Continue reading
Posted in HEADSHOTS
Tagged 2000AD, Brendan McCarthy, Carlos Ezquerra, Christopher Sebela, Clint Langley, covers, David Rubín, Glenn Fabry, Greg Staples, Hayden Sherman, John Higgins, Juan Doe, Kevin O'Neill, Len O'Grady, Marcos Prior, movies, politics, Robert Bliss, science fiction, Simon Davis, Steve Roberts, Zac Sandler
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Gotham Calling’s 120 Cold War movies – part 6
We’re halfway through Gotham Calling’s tour of Cold War cinema. By this stage, it isn’t just the world situation that is rapidly changing, but filmic language itself. Apart from addressing the conflict from multiple national and ideological perspectives, most of … Continue reading
Posted in COLD WAR CINEMA
Tagged Cold War, espionage, movies, politics, science fiction
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (13 November 2023)
World events keep bringing to mind punk rock songs I hadn’t revisited in a while, but occasionally I also look for more escapist fare… This includes pleasant reminders that comics can be awesome, such as this trio of lusciously crowded … Continue reading
Posted in GOTHAM INTERLUDES
Tagged Dave Stewart, Dick Sprang, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen, Nick Derington, politics
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Gotham Calling’s 120 Cold War movies – part 5
Gotham Calling’s curated retrospective of Cold War cinema arrives at the 1960s and, for the most part, the mood is one of doom and different types of terror… but this is nevertheless a creatively fertile period, generating a bunch of … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold War, horror, movies, politics, science fiction
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (30 October 2023)
I tend to use Halloween as a pretext to write a bit about recent horror movies in Gotham Calling. One trend that has been quite prominent this year – in cinema as well as in literature – is the entanglement … Continue reading
Posted in ART OF HORROR COMICS
Tagged 2000 AD, Álvaro Martínez Bueno, Andres Juarez, Artie Simek, Bernard Baily, Beyond the Grave, Carl Burgos, Clint Langley, covers, Crossed, Dan Green, Dave McKean, Dreaming, Ghostly Haunts, Ghosts, Godzilla, Herb Trimpe, horror, Horror in the Dark, Jack Davis, Jack Kirby, James Tynion IV, Jim Aparo, Joe Rosen, John Bolton, John Romita, Jordie Bellaire, Juan Jose Ryp, Lee Elias, Luis Dominguez, Megan Hutchison, Monsters on the Prowl, movies, Nice House on the Lake, Nick Cardy, Phantom Stranger, politics, Ramón K. Pérez, Richard Corben, science fiction, Sol Brodsky, Stan Goldberg, Stillwater, Strange Tales of the Unusual, Swamp Thing, Tales from the Crypt, Tatjana Wood, Tom Sutton, Tomb of Terror, Twisted Tales, Unexpected, Weird Tales of the Future, Witching Hour
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Gotham Calling’s 120 Cold War movies – part 4
It’s time for another installment of Gotham Calling’s journey through Cold War cinema! Mixing classics with lesser-known gems, the selection below oscillates between the Cold War’s domestic, geopolitical, and fully global stakes, as the conflict’s effects are shown threatening both … Continue reading
Posted in COLD WAR CINEMA
Tagged Cold War, espionage, movies, politics, science fiction
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