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smillingcartoonist · 7 months
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Killtopia Vol.1
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halos-haven · 1 year
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Craig Paton
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graphicpolicy · 1 month
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Get a look at Killtopia: The Complete Collection, out this September!
Get a look at Killtopia: The Complete Collection, out this September! #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
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downthetubes · 8 months
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Scottish indie comics publisher BHP Comics announces closure
British independent publisher BHP Comics, publishers of titles such as Dave Cook and Craig Paton's Killtopia, David Lumsden's Boat and Warren Pleece's graphic novel, Freedom Bound, has announced it is winding down
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s-pyder · 3 months
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🕷️Craig Paton🕷️
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cosmonautroger · 7 months
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Craig Paton
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backroomsaesthetic · 4 years
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Poster by Craig Paton
I have been on the hunt for some dope posters I can hang up at home without my mother dearest suffering a stroke.
This should just about do it, no?
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brokenfrontier · 3 years
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BHP Comics Announce Graphic Novel Series 'Killtopia' is to Become a TV Show Via Transmedia Start-up Voltaku
BHP Comics Announce Graphic Novel Series ‘Killtopia’ is to Become a TV Show Via Transmedia Start-up Voltaku
Exciting news from the team at BHP Comics who have announced that their Killtopia series is to become a TV show courtesy of transmedia start-up Voltaku. BHP put out a wide range of titles from genre fiction to socially relevant comics projects. If you’re looking to find out more about their books check out this interview with publisher Sha Nazir here at BF. BHP Comics series ‘Killtopia’ to…
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smillingcartoonist · 7 months
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Killtopia Vol.1
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thecomicon · 3 years
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'Killtopia' To Become A TV Series With A Unique Unreal Engine Connection
‘Killtopia’ To Become A TV Series With A Unique Unreal Engine Connection
The cyberpunk graphic novel series Killtopia is on its way to becoming an animated television program with a unique twist. BHP Comics announced on Tuesday that it has optioned the comic’s television rights to transmedia startup Voltaku. The graphic novels, by Dave Cook and Craig Paton, tell the tale of Shinji, a young man trying to save his sister, and Crash, the world’s first sentient mech, as…
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astromechapunk · 5 years
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King Kaiju of the Kaiju Cola Corporation by Craig Paton
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Titan Comics announces Killtopia: The Complete Collection
Titan Comics announces Killtopia: The Complete Collection #comics #comicbooks
Titan Comics has announced Killtopia: The Complete Collection from writer Dave Cook and art by Clark Bint and Craig Paton. A high-speed, high-stakes, cyberpunk adventure through Neo Tokyo – a neon-soaked metropolis governed by ruthless corporations and savage bloodsports. Ten years ago, an unexplained explosion rocked the city’s Sector-K district leaving it home a horde of rampaging, killer…
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soyosauce · 5 years
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Killtopia Has More Than Graphic Violence To Offer
What appears initially to be a setup for gratuitous violence became more complex. A battle royale is introduced at the onset, as well as some of the major players in a hierarchy that parallels how much money they earn.
But the story actually centers on a new Wrecker called Shinji who is trying to earn enough money to pay for his sisters’ medication while hiding this secret life from her. The meds prices keep going up, making Shinji desperate.  Things get complicated when he comes upon a rogue mech he’s supposed to scrap but can’t bring himself to do so when it’s revealed to be sentient.
Further complicating his life, he puts himself on the line to save the mech being targeted by another hunter and ends up befriending it while other hunters are put onto the scent of the robot and his indiscretion, killing another Wrecker.
This is just the first volume of Killtopia and it seems promising. The color palette and line work are great. The paper seems a bit weird, seemingly washing it out a bit. But it’s a good bargain for an independent comic at $15. I’ll be following subsequent issues. It ends with a cliffhanger and I appreciated that what seemed like an excuse for violence ended up to be much more interesting, exploring themes I didn’t expect in the setup.
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craigtowens · 4 years
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Zero casualties
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The whole army then returned safely to Joshua… (Joshua 10:21).
The only time any deaths in battle are mentioned in the whole military campaign of Israel conquering Canaan is at Ai when 36 men died (7:1-5). Other than that, zero casualties.
A massive Israelite army, waging war against huge armies “as numerous as the sand on the seashore” (11:4), many of them entrenched in fortified cities, several of the warriors are giants, fighting on terrain that is unfamiliar to them—zero casualties!
But why should this surprise us?
God doesn’t see masses of people; He sees individuals. He knows how many hairs are on each soldier’s head! He is able to keep alive all His children despite the rigors of warfare.
Total victory. Zero casualties!
The casualties at Ai were due to Israel’s disobedience. The ongoing victories were due to Israel’s total obedience: “As the Lord commanded His servant Moses, so Moses commanded Joshua, and Joshua did it; he left nothing undone of all that the Lord commanded Moses” (11:15).
“All these kings and their lands Joshua conquered in one campaign, because the Lord, the God of Israel, fights for Israel” (10:42), with zero casualties!
We wage a spiritual warfare today that is no less rigorous or dangerous than the military campaign the Israelite army fought. God is still able to keep those who are His until He calls them home.
Missionary John Paton, while surrounded by hostile cannibals, said, “I realized that my life was immortal till my Master’s work with me was done.”
The same is true for you. Don’t fear the enemy. Don’t shrink from the battle. Obey God, and trust Him to bring you safely home to Heaven. Then you can say with the apostle Paul, as he neared the end of his campaign—
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for His appearing” (2 Timothy 4:7-8).
Jesus is able to keep you from falling until He brings you into His Father’s presence—zero casualties!
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cosmonautroger · 3 years
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2257ad · 4 years
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