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SILBER LININGS: Why heavy metal is geekier than you think

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores the geeky appeal of heavy metal music that's often lost on non-fans.
Eternals - The Heretic #1 Cover

The Marvel Rundown: Thanos stops by for a family reunion in ETERNALS: THE HERETIC...

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Thanos meets his Grandfather, the Beyond era gets closer to the end, and more in this week's Marvel Rundown!

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/16/22: Some excellent writing about comics has happened

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Lots of good writing about comics these days, and even newish places to read about comics. Also many good comics.

DC ROUND-UP: Waid & Mora’s BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #1 is utter perfection

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Mark Waid, Dan Mora, and Tamra Bonvillain make for a team-up as titanic as the Man of Steel and the Dynamic Duo themselves.

SILBER LININGS: In praise of good old-fashioned revenge

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores the timeless appeal of the revenge genre, and digs into why it's so cathartic.
Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1

History of X: Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 – Welcome to the X-Men, hope...

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In House Of X #2 It is revealed that after every death, Moira reboots in the womb...

The Marvel Rundown: CAPTAIN CARTER #1 is more than just a WHAT IF…? tie-in

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Captain Carter gets her own miniseries, plus some rapid reviews in the Rundown!
Trial of the Amazons #1

DC ROUND-UP: TRIAL OF THE AMAZONS #1, a big moment for Wonder Woman

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Plus, Naomi is back with a brand-new miniseries!

THE MARVEL RUNDOWN: WHAT IF…? MILES MORALES #1

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It’s a Multiverse of Milesness in the next entry in the What If…? line.

Old Dogs New Tricks #3 – Can You Make Money With a Subscription Box?

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The owner of Hey Kids Comics in Brooklyn explains the pros and cons of starting a subscription box service.

DC ROUND-UP: It’s multiversal madness in WAR FOR EARTH-3 #1 and JUSTICE LEAGUE INCARNATE...

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Plus, the much-anticipated return of The Nice House on the Lake!

SILBER LININGS: In defense of decompression

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explains why the controversial trend known as decompression has actually benefited comic book storytelling.

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