Green River Killer gets comic book treatment

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Acclaimed entertainment writer Jeff Jensen presents the ultimate insider’s account of America’s most prolific serial killer in Green River Killer: A Detective Story. Jensen’s own father led the twenty-year investigation into the murders of over forty women at the hands of Gary Leon Ridgway.

In the summer of 1982, the bodies of five dead prostitutes were found on the marshy banks of Seattle’s Green River. One year later, the remains of six more women were discovered, prompting local law enforcement to officially declare that a serial killer was at work. Over the next several years more bodies were found, cleverly hidden and most of them long dead, and by 1988, the death toll reached forty-eight suspected victims. Yet despite the efforts of sixty detectives, the Green River Killer could not be found. In 1990, the Green River Task Force disbanded and the case was all but forgotten, to be left in the hands of one detective.

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Night Owls Renewed at Zuda Comics

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While a great deal of fanfare has been made over Marvel testing the online format, DC Comics has been doing it for a couple of years with its Zuda Comics imprint.  For the Timony Twins, Zuda has been a perfect way for the duo to distribute their Night Owls strip, and as it wraps its second “season”, Bobby and Peter Timony are giving a little something back to fans in the form of a companion commentary track.

“Throughout the run, we had thrown in little inside jokes, and done alot of research on the era,” said Bobby Timony.  “Since the casual observer wouldn’t necessarily know the history behind a building I drew or the significance of a certain phone number, it seemed like a natural idea to create a behind-the-scenes account of things. Our hope is that it provides a fun free reward to people who have been following the strip, as well as an neat incentive to new readers to start reading through the archives.”

Set in 1920′s New York City, the Night Owls follows a trio of detectives that solve supernatural crimes. The brilliant Professor Ernest Baxter leads the group, whose members also include the scrappy flapper, Mindy Markus, and a hot dog loving gargoyle named Roscoe.

“Zuda’s been an enormously positive experience for me. Both the people who run Zuda and the community of readers have been very encouraging. Our comic runs twice a week, and we usually receive some feedback on the days it goes live. People will often speculate on what’s up coming next, and that’s always fun to read. Every now and then someone will see a clue and guess something correctly, but for the most part, they usually think we’re going somewhere completely different. We like to keep ‘em guessing.”

What’s next for Night Owls?  Don’t be surprised if down the road you see the web comic series move to print collections to draw in even more readers.

Until then, readers can download the commentary here.

J.M. Dematteis Solves the Scrapyard Detectives’ Greatest Mystery!

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For two years, Jinn Lee has been in a wheel chair, working to regain her ability to walk again. On the anniversary of her injury, the person responsible has come back to ask her forgiveness for causing the accident that changed her life. Can Jinn forgive and forget or is there more to the story than meets the eye?

Also, Raymond’s cousin Katie is visiting for a few days, and she’s got a case book of mysteries that needs solving!  Will Raymond, Robert and Lisan be able to survive Katie’s meddling or does she hold the key to solving the most important case of their careers? “And Forget…” tells a poignant story from the Scrapyard Detectives’ past as the characters reach a turning a point in their lives in this all-ages tale that shows the value of acceptance and personal character.

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Review: DC Universe Halloween Special

It’s the most wonderful time, of the year…

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This has got to be one of the best weeks of the year.  The spooky decorations are out, the little tykes are trying on their costumes for a night for mischief, and the dental industry is primed to make a killing over the next couple of months as kid’s teeth start falling out from candy rot.  DC is getting into the act too, with an all new seasonal special that should spook us all.

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Review: Batman Confidential #22

The Joker goes to jail, and nothing will ever be the same…AGAIN!

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In what appears to be tale inspired by or related to the Dark Knight movie, the latest issue of Batman Confidential shows what happened the first time Batman captured the Clown Prince of Crime and tossed him in the slammer.

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Major Spoilers Podcast Zeta: KRAK-A-DOOOOM!

Marvel's Thor is reviewed in this issue of the Major Spoilers Podcast

Bryan is MIA this week so it is up to Rodrigo and Stephen to review Thor #1-6, War is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle #1, The Foundation #3, and a whole lot more!

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Show notes after the jump.

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