What, who, where am I?!?
Craig Lotter is a web developer based in Gordon's Bay, South Africa, who seems completely incapable of shaking off that pesky inner child within, the one that forces him to love all things animated or hand drawn.
The Rugged Rock of Craig contains snippets of his life, popular culture and all the important things like anime, manga, games and comic books. The CodeUnit of Craig on the other hand contains the more serious stuff like code snippets and tutorials, while the House of C chronicles his foray into the world of web comics.
For which it never seems he has enough time anyway.
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Trevor Hairsine: X-Men: Deadly Genesis Cover (2006)

From writer Ed Brubaker arose 2006′s X-Men: Deadly Genesis, which pitted the team against a mysterious and deadly enemy who originated out of the team’s very own history and had returned to take them on from outer space, following the events of the epic House of M storyline. (Hint, it was Vulcan). Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, cover, deadly genesis, ed brubaker, Marvel, trevor hairsine, Wolverine, x-men
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Cam Kennedy: Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro TPB Cover (2005 Reprint)

Rogue Trooper from the British 2000 AD catalogue has certainly seen a number of different incarnations over the years, but more importantly, has had some particularly awesome tales about this driven, bio-engineered genetic infantryman and his disembodied comrades published. One … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000 AD, cam kennedy, comic book, comic cover, cover art, fort neuro, gerry finley-day, rogue trooper
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Comic Book Art: Clark Kent kissing Lois Lane by Ryan Sook

American comic book artist Ryan Sook produced this peach of a comic book illustration, featuring everyone’s favorite news team locked in a passionate embrace. Yup, that’s Clark Kent and Lois Lane, doing their best to make the rest of the … Continue reading
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Tagged clark kent, comic art, comic book, daily planet, dc, lois lane, news team, ryan sook, superman
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Jackson Guice: Action Comics #708 (1995) Cover

The grand opening of the Social Services center is turned into a deathtrap by the villain of the same name. With technology from Apokolips, the building is a deadly challenge for Superman and Mister Miracle, who is mysteriously pulled to … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, comic book, cover art, dc, jackson guice, mister miracle, new gods, scott free, superman
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Frazer Irving: 2000AD #1256 Cover (2001)

Back when British artist Frazer Irving first started making waves with his work on the venerable 2000AD, he was primarily known for his excellent and stylish horror work, particularly on titles like Necronauts, Judge Death and Tharg’s Terror Tales. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000ad, comic art, comic book, cover art, frazer irving, nikolai dante, tharg
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Comic Book Art: Batman and Poison Ivy by Mahmud Asrar

Turkish comic book artist Mahmud Asrar (M.A.Asrar) first grabbed attention through his work on the independent anthology Digital Webbing Presents, before moving onto much bigger and better things in both the American and non-American comic book markets. Primarily associated with … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, comic, comic art, comic book, dc, m.a.asrar, mahmud asrar, poison ivy
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My Opinion Download… Bomb Queen vs. Blacklight 1-Shot (2006)

“CAT FIGHT! – It’s the battle you never expected! All bets are off when Bomb Queen meets Blacklight in battle in Las Vegas! Scott (Blacklight) Wherle and Jimmie (Bomb Queen) Robinson join forces in the sexiest, funniest and wildest one-shot … Continue reading
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Tagged blacklight, bomb queen, comic book, image comics, jimmie robinson, lina juarez, review, scott wherle
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