
Anthony Lappe is creator/writer of the graphic novel
SHOOTING WAR and is Executive Editor of
GNN.tv, the web site for the Guerrilla News Network.He is the co-author of their book
True Lies (Plume) and the producer of their award-winning Showtime documentary about Iraq,
BattleGround: 21 Days on the Empire's Edge. He has written for
The New York Times, the Huffington Post, New York, Vice, and Salon, among many others, and has been a producer for MTV News and Fuse. He is a frequent guest on Air America and other radio stations across the country. He currently is a producer on
Brink, a weekly science news show on the Science Channel. His blog,
The Bunker, can be found
here.

Tom Forget is an illustrator/designer/writer/editor/philosopher/scientist/detective/songwriter/anything else you need him to be. Born and raised in magnificent Woonsocket, R.I., he has been residing in Brooklyn since 2000. In addition to his illustration and design work, he has written several non-fiction books for Rosen Publishing on subjects as diverse as David Bowie, Zombie Movies, and Captain America. In his daily working life, he has designed over 100 book covers and interiors. He is also a regular music reviewer for Bust Magazine and contributor to the late Movies.com. He co-founded and edits Mammal Magazine, currently on its second issue and picking up steam, with several talented co-conspirators.
http://www.tomforget.com
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Nice job guys.
I likewise want to know what happened to the film nerds.
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Lovely art, lovely use of spot blacks, nice panel?page compositions. Great!
The structure and presentation of art more perfect