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Daryck Caldemeyer

Daryck Caldemeyer is a student of Graphic Design and of life, but who is he really? He is that guy that you always remember, but can never quite place a name to go his dashingly grizzled face. Nary does a week go by where he is not immersed in the role-play of a Dungeons & Dragons session, saving the World of Warcraft from the clutches of those who seek to destroy it, or sobbing like a little girl watching a Studio Ghibli movie. He makes a mean plate of pasta but is the only person you will ever meet that does not like the taste of it — seriously he doesn’t like the stuff. He is the most interesting geek in the world.
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Comic Con
Daryck Caldemeyer

Warner Bros. Oversized Con-tribution to Comic-Con

Warner Brothers has sponsored the San Diego Comic-Con since 2006 by designing the official oversized bags that have become a staple at the SDCC. This year is no exception: the bags measure 24″ by 28,”and for the first time ever they double as a backpack for increased functionality.

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A Decade of Harry Potter

The Harry Potter series has had an enormous influence on people throughout the world, especially for those in their late teens and twenties. After ten years of movies and thirteen years of the books, the final page in the Harry Potter epic has been turned with the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:

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Comic Books
Daryck Caldemeyer

Review: Mouse Guard Fall 1152

I found Mouse Guard on a whim when I was out with a friend at a local manga store. (I think he was looking for Gurren Lagann items and I was pretending to be as excited as he was about it). It was an oddly shaped book, shorter and wider than the rest, unusually for

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Comic Books
Daryck Caldemeyer

Upcoming Release: Zenescope’s FLY

I know here at Comic Issues have we put a lot of focus on Marvel and DC Comics with some attention to Image and Dark Horse Comics. This is due dominantly to their longevity and marketing. We do however understand that these companies are a drop in the bucket compared to what is out there

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