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Mean Machine: Real Mean will be released on March 15, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Mar 15, 2011
Mean Machine: Real Mean is now available in Trade Paperback
Mar 15, 2011
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Mean Machine: Real Mean
Mar 10, 2011

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The Daily Blam, June 7, 2013
...together in search of God to ask him why he quit. Written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Steve Dillon. Garth Ennis' masterpiece is my favorite comic series of all time. It's been tried time and time again to be adapted for both film and television to no...
Silver Bullet Comics, June 5, 2013
...who perhaps had outgrown Strontium Dog. Created as 2000 AD publisher Fleetway's response to Brett Ewins and Steve Dillon's upstart magazine Deadline, Crisis featured work from such UK comics icons as Garth Ennis, John McCrea, Phillip Bond, Si Spencer,...
Comic Book Resources, May 22, 2013
...Co-creator Alan Martin welcomes new artist Warwick Johnson-Cadwell to the "Tank Girl" fold this month for four-issue miniseries "Solid State Tank Girl" from Titan Comics. Created by the UK-based Martin and famed "Gorillaz" co-founder and illustrator...
Comic Book Resources, March 29, 2013
...was an art dealer and I'd buy complete issues from artists. For instance, I bought all of Steve Dillon's "Preacher" art from the very first issue because I loved the comic. I read the first issue, loved it, called Steve up and struck a deal. Then, every...
IGN.com, February 6, 2013
...frequent, unnecessary flashback scenes prevent the plot from progressing at more than a snail's pace. At least Steve Dillon's art is serviceable. Dillon doesn't really thrive when delving too deeply into the Marvel U., as his laid back style does a...
Newsarama, January 14, 2013
...has already been replaced as Uncanny Avengers regular artist after the first four issues, and when asked about Steve Dillon’s future on Thunderbolts , Alonso says that he “maybe” will come back. Should we be expecting more artistic shake-ups in...
Comic Book Resources, December 31, 2012
...Davis: Baker Street #4, Sandman Mystery Theatre #66 Brian Denham: Iron Man: Hypervelocity #5 Anthony Diecidue: Moriarty #7 Steve Dillon: Supreme Power: Nighthawk #4, Preacher #2 D’Israeli: Lazarus Churchyard: Alraune Steve Ditko: Out Of This...
Newsarama, May 31, 2013
...talent that includes the aforementioned Abnett and Morrison, Alan Moore, Peter Milligan, Simon Bisley, Kev Walker, Dave Gibbons, Steve Dillon, Sean Philips and many, many more, 2000 AD has offered up some of the best comics and characters you've never...
Ottawa Life Magazine, May 30, 2013
...its original roots and origins – Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher, Promethea by Alan Moore and J. H. Williams III are great examples of comics pushing the boundaries. Thousands of...
Newsarama, May 30, 2013
...series lose their initially hyped creative team in the first year on a book, with Daniel Way and Steve Dillon exiting Thunderbolts and Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness departing Nova. Though their replacements — Charles Soule and Jefte Palo on Thunderbolts...
Weekly Dig, May 30, 2013
...Eduardo Risso If you like supernatural, gritty suspense and a kick-ass protagonist : Preacher  by Garth Ennis, Art by Steve Dillon If you like smart, chilling horror and non-sparkling vampires : 30 Days of Night by Steve Niles, Art by...
Ottawa Life Magazine, May 28, 2013
...its original roots and origins – Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher, Promethea by Alan Moore and J. H. Williams III are great examples of comics pushing the boundaries. Thousands of...
Ottawa Life Magazine, May 28, 2013
...its original roots and origins – Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher, Promethea by Alan Moore and J. H. Williams III are great examples of comics pushing the boundaries. Thousands of...
ArticleSnatch.com, May 27, 2013
...2004 film, as well as the 2000 mini-series, Welcome Back, Frank, written by Garth Ennis and pencilled by Steve Dillon, wherein the character has no aversion to committing acts of extreme (if not gratuitous) violence. Kessler duels Cole in a battle to the...