The item was listed thus: The Goon #1 (Avatar Press, 1999) CGC MT 9.9 White pages. The single highest-graded CGC copy of the issue. Eric Powell story, cover, and art. First full appearance of Zombie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eric Powell’s The Goon is a one-of-a-kind comic book character, a brawny, unconstructed lug who has a dive-bar soul and an ...
The event will feature a live recording of Steve Agee’s Uhhh podcast, with host Steve Agee (The Sarah Silverman Program, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2), guests Brendon Small (Metalocalypse, ...
This week, Eric Powell continues the 20th anniversary celebration of his signature character the Goon with the second issue of the revived series. 'The Goon' No. 2 brings the Goon face to face with ...
Eric Powell’s the Goon is one of the most celebrated cult comics of all time, and to commemorate the title’s 20th anniversary creator Eric Powell shared some exciting news, and exclusive pages with us ...
A lengthier update appeared on The Goon movie’s Kickstarter page. It reads: Hey there Goon Fans. We know it’s been a looooong time between updates and we apologise. We suck. BUT FINALLY… we’ve got ...
Eric Powell has never really fit in. The writer and artist started making comics in the ’90s, but rather than pursue a career drawing the ’roided-up, half-naked superheroes the era craved — or, for ...
Let me start off by saying I am extremely biased toward “The Goon,” not only because it is a great comic, but because its creator is a Tennessean (Eric Powell). We tend to stick to our own, and very ...
Tim Miller revealed that his feature take of The Goon comic is being made at Netflix with Love, Death & Robots episodic filmmaker Patrick Osborne directing. Logline: The Goon comic is about a hulking ...
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Eric Powell's The Goon is the comic-book nerd's comic book: a five-time Eisner Award winner that's beloved by critics and ignored by the mainstream. Blending 1930s gangland noir with a cartoonish ...