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ARCHIE COMICS DIVES INTO GAY WATERS
Posted September 2nd, 2010
on Bay Area Reporter
Veronica Lodge got her long-overdue, well-deserved comeuppance on Sept. 1. That's when the spoiled, poor little rich girl met Kevin Keller, the new boy in town. It was love at first sight, but only for Veronica. Kevin has his eye on another guy!
CRANKY READERS, CRANKY CREATORS: WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE COMICS?
Posted September 2nd, 2010
on The Beat
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BALTIMORE COMIC-CON: PAUL POPE & BOB SCHRECK
Posted September 1st, 2010
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An intimate crowd was very eager to see Paul Pope and Bob Schreck take the dais at last weekend’s Baltimore Comic-Con. Billed as a “cage match,” the panel was surprisingly low-key, extremely low-tech (no slides) and very casual.
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Posted September 1st, 2010
on Robot 6 @ CBR
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Posted September 1st, 2010
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GAY CHARACTER DEBUTS IN ARCHIE COMICS
Posted September 1st, 2010
on Just Out
The cover of the latest issue of Veronica, released in stores today, premieres Kevin Keller into the world of Archie Comics. Kevin is romantically pursued by Veronica, but…
DISCUSSION: NEWFOUND GAY HEROES AND GROWN-UP COMICS
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FULL INTERVIEW: ARCHIE'S GBFF!
Posted September 1st, 2010
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The Hammer Falls at Alias
posted January 27th, 2006
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Screenwriter/Creator Kevin Grevioux brings his comic book imprint, Astounding Studios, to Alias Comics with a series of new releases, beginning in February with The Hammer Kid.

The Hammer Kid #0, coming this February by writer Kevin Grevioux and artist Jack Lawrence (Lions, Tigers and Bears), tells the story of a 12-year old named Kevin Erikson, who accidentally inherits the power of Thor’s hammer and must now use it to save Asgard and Earth from the evil schemes of the Trickster, Loki!  How will a mortal boy from Minnesota go from juggling algebra and bullies to the awesome responsibility of wielding the hammer of Thor?

Grevioux is perhaps best known as the creator/associate producer and original screenwriter behind the popular Underworld film and franchise - as well as playing the role of Raze in the first film.  He has also appeared in a variety of comic book themed acting roles, including Men in Black II, Steel, Batman Forever, The Mask, and recently as the voice of Solomon Grundy in The WB’s animated series, The Batman!

Now having jumped from screen to print with two all-new comic book imprints, Astounding Studios and DarkStorm Studios, Grevioux says making the move to Alias Comics wasn’t a hard decision to make.

"Alias is a company that has a little something for everyone," said Grevious. "It's not just superheroes, it's also action, horror, all-ages, spiritual and just all-around fun that really stokes the imagination.  They have a very eclectic taste and style to their books and I just wanted to be part of that.”

Future books coming from Astounding Studios include Valkyries, Guardian Heroes, Vindicators and more!  Grevioux is also preparing titles such as Darkstorm, Legions, Alius Rex, and The Pale Horsemen for his DarkStorm Studios imprint – all to be published under Alias Comics in 2006!

"Coming from the film industry, I like high-concept stories - and I want to try and bring that sensibility to my comic book work,” said Grevioux.  “I wanted to throw my hat into the ring and try to create cool and interesting stories like the ones I watched when I was growing up."

The Hammer Kid #0 is a full-color 24-page one-shot shipping this February from Astounding Studios and Alias Comics for $3.50.


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