Thirteen Minutes focused on weekly reviews of Creator-Owned Comics from 2005 to 2015. Critic @ Poopsheet Foundation 2009 to 2014. Critic @ Comics Bulletin 2013 to 2016. Freelance Writer/Editor @ DC/Vertigo, Stela, Madefire, Image Comics, Dark Horse, Boom! Studios, and Studio 12-7 from 2012 to Present. Follow @ThirteenMinutes
11.22.2012
Thirteen Minutes Nominated For 2012 PCG “Paradoscar" – BEST COMICS WEBSITE
I’m humbled yet again to report that Thirteen Minutes was nominated for the third year running in the category of "Best Web-Site" at the annual PCG “Paradoscars” (formerly the Paradox Comics Group "Oscars”). There are some outstanding nominees in all categories, while the competition in this category is pretty stiff. This year, I'm up against Comic Book Resources (CBR), Bleeding Cool, and 2000AD Online.
Despite my win in the same category last year, I'm still a relative underdog against the big boys, so I'm shamelessly asking for your support. Sign up and vote today over at their Facebook page so that when the winners are announced in December, I can hold my title! If you’ve enjoyed any of my work, please vote, blog, tweet, and encourage your friends to do the same! VOTE NOW: www.facebook.com/groups/thePCG/
The “Paradoscar” actually means quite a lot to me because I consider the nomination to be from true peers in the industry. This also serves as a great opportunity to give a quick shout out to my friends from across the pond at The PCG. With their recent site rebrand and redesign, the crew posts tons of timely reviews that are well observed, articulate, and filled with lively opinions. It’s one of my daily web stops and is always a good read!
For over a decade, Justin Giampaoli’s sharp voice and insightful commentary earned him acclaim as an award-winning critic at Thirteen Minutes. As a versatile writer and editor, Justin’s portfolio includes genre-defying work at DC/Vertigo, Dark Horse, Boom! Studios, Madefire, Image, and Studio 12-7. His self-published crime caper The Mercy Killing with artist Tim Goodyear explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. He penned introductions and in-depth bonus content for New York Times bestseller DMZ at DC's landmark Vertigo imprint. With Rome West and Starship Down, two projects with artist Andrea Mutti at Dark Horse, Justin crafted worlds that blur history and science fiction in ways that stick with you long after the final page. Justin recently brought his editorial touch to geo-political thriller California, Inc. from writer Arthur Ebuen and artist Dave Law at Studio 12-7, where he returns to write Westside, a haunting crime drama illustrated by Dave Law, a project that’s already generating buzz for its hard-hitting narrative and raw intensity.
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I will also add you can vote via the email all info can be found at this address
http://paradoxcomicsgroup.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/the-paradoscars-2012-cast-your-votes.html?m=1
Thanks, Tom!
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