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  1. “Happy First Birthday MonkeyBrain Comics” – we talk to founder Chris Roberson about the first 12 months of this truly unique digital comics company | Pipedream Comics
    July 12, 2013 @ 4:08 pm

    […] of the comics worlds best names which have been met with critical acclaim. From regular titles like Edison Rex and Masks and Mobsters, to delightful one shots like The Stars Below and Thoughts on a Winter […]

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  2. "Happy First Birthday MonkeyBrain Comics" - we talk to founder Chris Roberson about the first 12 months of this truly unique digital comics company | Pipedream ComicsPipedream Comics
    July 28, 2013 @ 8:58 pm

    […] of the comics worlds best names which have been met with critical acclaim. From regular titles like Edison Rex and Masks and Mobsters, to delightful one shots like The Stars Below and Thoughts on a Winter […]

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  3. Sunday Digest 13/10/13 - this weekend's must-read digital comicsPipedream Comics
    October 14, 2013 @ 11:18 pm

    […] ultra violent and every combination in between. But what about the villains? We’ve seen Chris Roberson’s Edison Rex twist the classic superhero/super villain dynamic on its head, but what about a good old fashioned […]

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  4. News: Chris Robersons' Sovereign #1 to reign supreme in March 2014.Pipedream Comics
    December 11, 2013 @ 8:40 pm

    […] not writing the awesome digital series Edison Rex for MonkeyBrain Comics, writer Chris Roberson is working with artist Paul Maybury […]

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  5. Chris Robersons' Sovereign #1 to reign supreme in March 2014.Pipedream Comics
    December 13, 2013 @ 7:21 am

    […] not writing the awesome digital series Edison Rex for MonkeyBrain Comics, writer Chris Roberson is working with artist Paul Maybury […]

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  6. Red Light Properties to be released in print from IDW PublishingPipedream Comics
    December 14, 2013 @ 6:59 am

    […] property adventure Red Light Properties which set to follow it’s MonkeyBrain brethren, Edison Rex, Mask of the Red Panda and Artful Daggers in being released in good old fashioned print this […]

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  7. Sunday Digest 08/06/14 - this weekend's must-read digital comics featuring Ugh, Warhawks, Deluge - Pipedream Comics
    June 8, 2014 @ 11:11 pm

    […] on their eclectic range of titles, after all this is the company who have published everything from post-modern superheros, to pulp-era crime fighters, via kids fairy stories, dog kidnappings and black and white pigeon […]

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  8. Review: Amsterdam Sketchbook (MonkeyBrain Comics)
    June 17, 2014 @ 12:51 pm

    […] their eclectic range of titles, after all this is the company who have published everything from post-modern superheros (Edison Rex), to pulp-era crime fighters (Masks vs. Mobsters), via kids fairy stories (Aesops […]

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  9. Our top 10 favourite MonkeyBrain Comics available on ComiXology
    July 9, 2014 @ 12:20 pm

    […] #4 Edison Rex Chris Roberson and Dennis Culvers ‘What if’ superhero tale is much more than just ‘what if Lex Luthor killed Superman’. Sure that is the basic premise of the book as arch villain Edison off’s hero Valiant in the first issue (sorry more spoilers!), but its much more than that. It’s a post modern superhero book that doesn’t rely on grit and violence to get it’s point across, preferring to go the more gentle route of poking light fun at superhero conventions rather than completely ripping it to shreds. Roberson’s deft touch with the script comes from someone who clearly loves superheros and wants to have fun with their mythos, making a book for all ages, not just angst ridden geeks. All the while Culver’s comic strip style artwork gives the book a really strong look and feel and he is clearly revelling in the motley cast of characters. Make sure to check out the collected edition of the first 6 issues which are available now as it gives a much better feel for the title as a whole and you’ll soon realize why this is one of the most under-rated books on the MonkeyBrain roster. Read our full review of issues 1-6 of Edison Rex here […]

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