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Posted Feb 20, 2007 at 03:07AM by Karl B. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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Super Spy #49 - Image 1 Super Spy #50 - Image 1


Last time we gave you guys Super Spy 48. In celebration of the series hitting the big five-oh mark, we're bringing you chapters (installments? numbers? which is more appropriate?) 49 and 50.

If you remember, Super Spy is currently on a long nine-part segment called "The End," of which SS 48 was Part 4. While it follows that SS 49 would be Part 5, SS 50 is actually four parts in one. It collects Parts 6 through 9 of "The End," and I'm afraid this might be the last in the series.

We checked out Matt Kindt's Super Spy website as well as Top Shelf's website, but there were no news whatsoever regarding Super Spy's literal end, so maybe I'm just being paranoid. Anyway, download 'em both below and enjoy.

Download: [Super Spy #49 - "The End: Part 5 of 9"]
Download: [Super Spy #50 - "The End: Part 6 to 9"]

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Posted Jan 08, 2007 at 06:03AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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Super Spy


We're not skipping a beat, are we? We hope you guys didn't miss out on last week's Super Spy strip, even as we report this week's segment for this PSP downloadable. This particular piece will be delving more into the massive 9-part "The End" segment, with this lined up as part four.

With five more strips to go, we suggest you keep alert for next week's part five. For now, we of course invite you to enjoy Matt Kindt's release, and see how it compares to the the last strip. Below is the download link. Enjoy!

Download [Super Spy 48: "The End" part 4]

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Posted Jan 01, 2007 at 02:27PM by Jex H. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt, Zoolook
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Hitless


Can't get enough of PSP magazines, can ya? Looking to take a break from gaming to just sit back and fiddle around your PSPs? Well, we have great news for you then. Zoolook has just released the first issue of their graphic novel series called Hitless.

Here's the basic premise and storyline of the novel:

On May 7, 1975, six college students (under the direction of Dr. Grant Parker) were recruited by a covert branch of the CIA to participate in a top secret government project. Their assignment? To assist in the development of an exoskeleton stealth suit equipped with advanced technologies that would arm and protect field agents of the 21st century as they carried out clandestine operations throughout the world. They continue working on the project in secrecy, with the CIA neither confirming nor denying the existence of the project...


Eerie, huh? Assisting in a project that you're not even sure if it actually exists. And with stunning illustrations (as you can see from the image above), Hitless can definitely give you the "break" that you need and just let you chill with your handhelds. And if you're really into eerie comics and novels, you also might want to check out Matt Kindt's Super Spy standalone novels, they're really good too. So anyway, to get a copy of Hitless "Ambush," all ya have to do is hit the download link below and you're all set. Enjoy!

Download: [Hitless Issue #1: "Ambush"]

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Posted Jan 01, 2007 at 12:51AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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Super Spy 47


Happy New Year to you guys! With that greeting out of the way, we move on to our main topic - another "Super Spy" Download for your PSP. This bit will be dealing with an exceptionally long story arc - Part three out of a 9-part set titled "The End." Yeah, we know - it's been quite a while since the last segments here - good thing these stories are a stand-alone deal.

The download link's right below. But as usual we, can't disclose any information on what to expect in the comic - that's part of the spy-game thrill. Enjoy the for-your-eyes-only experience, and keep a lookout for another update

Download [Super Spy 47 - "The End" part three]

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Posted Dec 01, 2006 at 07:12AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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Supr Spy


Cliffhangers. Gotta hate 'em, gotta love 'em. Just when you think the story's done, the plot concluded, the author pulls the wool over our eyes with a dreaded "to be continued" sign. But then, that's what makes it enticing. It's knowing that it's not over, that the story's got more in store, that the chase is on.

For the guys who've just read through Matt Kindt's Super Spy 41 "Looking in a Mirror" online comic, and couldn't wait for part two, we've just gotten the dead-drop for Super Spy 42 "Looking in a Mirror" part 2. Being the spy buffs we are, we're not going to de-brief you on this latest development of the comic series: you'll just have to discover for yourself what secret lies behind the zip file. Remember to ingest after reading - kidding!

Download: [Super Spy 42 "Looking in a  the Mirror" part two]

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Posted Nov 20, 2006 at 07:36AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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SUperSpy


For all you fans of Matt Kindt's Super Spy comics online, you're surely in for a treat as we have here the latest update of this comics. It's quite an interesting read, and we're sure you'd be delighted. This here is the 41st issue, and is entitled "Looking in a Mirror".

To those of you not familiar with the Super Spy comics, it contains stories, which, although independent by themselves, can be taken as a collective whole to create a larger world. Every week, there's a new story for you that features spies, pen-guns, other gadgets, and of course, spy adventures. Think Bond, PSP style.

Download: [Super Spy #41: Looking in a Mirror]

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Posted Nov 07, 2006 at 03:25AM by Remi M. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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SS 40

Sometimes, you have to get to know someone really well for you to realize that you are mere strangers. These are the words that pops to mind after reading the latest outing of Matt Kindt's Super Spy series. The 40th issue carries the title "Ulterior Motive", and Kindt once again gave it that dark and eerie atmosphere that is not meant to scare the reader, but it is somehow meant to get you thinking deep about yourself and the people around you.

Again, you need not read the entire series for you to be able to get the drift of this one. Why? Each issue is a standalone short story, so you need not review the others. SS characters are based on another Matt Kindt creation - the graphic novel 2 Sisters.

If you want to read something that will intrigue you, but you happen to be time-strapped, this could be the read you're craving for. It's short, intriguing, and disturbing on some levels. If you feel that this isn't enough, you could check out other Super Spy issues- "Voyeur", "Hospital", "The Map", "Spite" and "The Conversation".


Download: [Super Spy #40: Ulterior Motive]



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Posted Nov 02, 2006 at 04:55AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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Super Spy


There has been storytelling trend going on for some time now. If you've noticed, there are a number of self-contained, sufficient-by-its-own stories. These are rather short and deal with a single event that happened. Surprisingly, should a reader comes across another story, he or she will find that the two are actually connected. Then another is found and then another until a whole universe of story is created.

Matt Kindt's Super Spy comics is no exception. Updated weekly, each release is composed of at least 20 to 25 pages. Every week, a new topic is discussed. All these however, are consistent and related critically acclaimed graphic novel 2 Sisters: A Super Spy Graphic Novel.

It won't be a problem then in case this is your first time with Kindt's creation. Instead of being at a lost, you'll probably find yourselves looking for more. This week's offering is called "The Conversation." Tell us what you think and we'll gladly cover more of these for you.

Download: [Super Spy: The Conversation]

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Posted Oct 25, 2006 at 03:15PM by Jex H. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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superspy


As we promised when we brought you issue #37, we're bringing you Matt Kindt's 38th installment of his weekly masterpiece creations called Super Spy. And this week, Kindt brings us "Spite", a story about the lead character's inner struggles with the violence he sees around him, yet having no will to even try and stop them.

Described by some as dark and pensive, Kindt is one of the rare creative souls who dedicate his time to updating the Super Spy series. If this is the first time you're able to catch Kindt's works, you might wanna check out his previous works: "Voyeur", "Hospital", and "The Map" to get a feel of what the series is like.

As we've been mentioning in our previous Super Spy coverage, each issue is a standalone story and can be read in and by itself. Thus, you don't have to worry about feeling a bit lost once you read one issue. However, all these stories fit together to create a bigger world, which also echoes well into Kindt’s critically graphic novel "2 Sisters: A Super Spy Graphic Novel" from Top Shelf.

For Super Spy neophytes, we suggest you download this week's issue, and if you like it, rest assured we'll be bringing you next week's issue as well. Simply click on the download link below and you're all set to enter the world of Matt Kindt and the Super Spy adventures.

Download: [Super Spy 38 "Spite"]

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Posted Oct 19, 2006 at 03:17PM by Jex H. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Matt Kindt
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page47


We've given you "Voyeur" and "The Hospital," now we bring you "The Map," Matt Kindt's 37th installment in his Super Spy graphic novels for your beloved PSPs.

Matt Kindt is one of those rare creatures who still manages to have the time to update his creations on a weekly basis, and based on his works that we've seen so far, it doesn't look like an easy job either. And while the illustrations in the drawing have a rather scary twisted vibe, this issue's plot is actually about a man who dares to cross national borders in search of his mother. Yes, it's your good old I-want-my-mommy drama, but still...not...quite.

The page from the magazine that you see above shows our lead character getting in one of the many troubles that he gets himself into as he searches for his mother. The rest, we'll let you guys find out for yourselves. And for those not familiar with graphic novelist Matt Kindt's Super Spy series, each issue reads as a self-contained whole, but all of them fit together to create a larger world that the characters revolve around.

As we said, he updates his series every week, so if you happen to like this one, make sure you check back with us next week because we might be bringing you the next issue as soon as it's released. To get your fill of spies, pen-guns, cyanide pills, and duplicitous shenanigans, just click on the download link below.

Download: [Super Spy 37 "The Map"]

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