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GN Review: Chronicles Of Wormwood
Garth Ennis is a renowned comic book writer who made his initial debut back in 1989 with a relatively controversial release that was known as the Troubled Souls series. Ennis’ witty, over-the-top humor and bold story lines have forged a lifelon...
Exclusive Interview: His Friends Call Him Freeman
Maurice Freeman, freelance graphic artist, designer, illustrator, cartoonist and aspiring music producer recently took the time out of his busy schedule to do an exclusive interview just for JLG365. Keep an eye on this guy, my internet spice weasels....
It’s My Birthday Month: Gimmee Presents!
Yes, dear readers, I will be celebrating my thirty-fifth year on this planet at the end of this month. Want to know what’s on my wish list? No? Well, suck it. I am telling you anyway because I have nothing better to write about. Books: Music: ...
I Got Nothing … Or Do I?
That’s right. I got nothing. I am suffering from a nasty bout of writer’s block. And it has been going on for almost 48 hours now. I mean I guess I could blog about the last graphic novel I finished, American Virgin Vol. 4: Around the Wor...
Do I Agree With GQ’s “20 Graphic Novels You Should Read”?
No, no I do not. GQ and JLG365 would not make a good marriage....
Review: Fables - The Good Prince
In The Good Prince, the tenth graphic novel installment of Fables, Flycatcher is finally drawn into the spotlight as he discovers the truth about his own past as the Frog Prince. At the same time, he learns that the Adversary plans to destroy his fr...
Review: Therefore Repent!
What if the religious right… are actually right? Without warning, multitudes of Christians float bodily up into the sky. For the immoral majority, life goes on pretty much as usual. Except that after the Rapture, magic works — for those willing t...
