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“Much to this writer’s chagrin, clichés are part of the comic medium. Ideas and plot devices are recycled over and over using character achetypes that we’ve all seen before. What makes a project stand out is passion and the motivation behind the story. Be it events during childhood that trigger a story with such vigor, the evolution of an idea that is formed over time, or somewhere in between, many creators write what they have felt in their life…creating a labor of love as we call it in the business. Matthew Tomao is doing just that with his initial project Pogrom, set to be released next month from Devil’s Due Publishing on March 26th. Religion and politics can be a hot button for people no matter your country or ideology of origin, and yet Tomao is tackling both topics with this series. I got the chance to ask Matthew how this all got started, and just how in the world his feelings about organized religion came about. He and DDP also generously provided a 19-page preview inital 48-page issue.”


by Matthew Tomao | February 29th, 2008


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“How did Matthew Tomao’s faith come into play when he was working on the seven-part horrific fascist future tale Pogrom? Why did he want such a dark tale to be his debut? Tomao’s a fan of terror, and told us what drove him to create this very dark saga ….”


by Matthew Tomao | February 14th, 2008


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“Superheroes and spandex it ain’t. Described as “The Renaissance of the Horror Comic,” Matthew Tomao’s debut 7-issue mini-series Pogrom is scheduled for release in March, and the controversial subject matter is already causing a stir, both inside and outside the industry.”


by Matthew Tomao | February 4th, 2008


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“Earlier today we had the pleasure of speaking with Hypergraphia’s President and founding member, Matthew Tomao. Matthew is the writer and creator of the upcoming Devil’s Due limited series Pogrom, a fiery new story scorched with historical conspiracy and religion gone awry.”


by Matthew Tomao | January 24th, 2008


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by Matthew Tomao | January 16th, 2008


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“Last Summer I had the pleasure of meeting Matt Tomao and preview the first sixteen pages of Pogrom. I was blown away with the amount of thought that went into this horror / sci-fi story landscape.”


by Matthew Tomao | January 15th, 2008


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“I sure do smell controversy here.”


by Matthew Tomao | January 3rd, 2008


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The devil has given Pogrom his due!
 
Hypergraphia Comics has forged a partnership with the amazing folks over at Devil’s Due Publishing resulting in an exciting agreement to publish Pogrom’s seven issue mini-series!
 
Pick-up a copy of January’s Previews, thumb to page 270, and feast your eyes upon the stupendous, full-page ad DDP crafted for us!
 
Write this Diamond Order Code: JAN083541 on a piece of scratch paper and hand it to your local comic book retailer, and demand your copy of Pogrom Issue One “Visions of Vice!”
 
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Check out DDP’S March 08′ Solicitations here.
 
Pogrom will hit your local comic book retailer’s shelves in March!
 
So be on the look out!


by Matthew Tomao | December 20th, 2007


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The Hypergraphia Team will be located in the Artist Alley section of the Big Apple Con this year.
 
If you happen to pass by our table you can pick up Pogrom’s Ben Templesmith Limited Edition Variant Cover.
 
Hypergraphia will be publishing POGROM Issue One “Visions of Vice” through a yet to be announced top-ten publisher in March, so you better get your hands on these limited edition teaser books before they are sold out!


by Matthew Tomao | November 13th, 2007


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by Matthew Tomao | September 8th, 2007