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SILBER LININGS: Let the Bat-Family be a family

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Inspired by Webtoon's Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, Greg breaks down the importance of family dynamics in his favorite Batman tales.

BATMAN: WAYNE FAMILY ADVENTURES is a perfect start to DC’s Webtoon venture

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DC's first Webtoon venture, BATMAN: WAYNE FAMILY ADVENTURES, is an absurd slice-of-life series, and a pitch perfect use of the platform.

The Never-Ending Battle: ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #500

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Superman and Pa Kent fight for their lives as the funeral comes to a close.

The Marvel Rundown: Ka-Zar lords over death in this miniseries debut

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His name is Kevin... Plunder? You learn something new every day, I guess. And so will you if this is your first go-around with...
Infinite Frontier #6

DC ROUND-UP: Infinite Frontier #6 is a satisfying finale … for now

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Plus, the terror deepens with more BATMAN - FEAR STATE.
If we make inaccurate statements about Tumblr one more time...

FANDOM FLAMES: Fine, Slate, Tumblr IS ancient, you win

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Not to disparage yet another cultural critic, but it's not that difficult to figure out that Reddit and DeviantArt are older than Tumblr.

SILBER LININGS: On Alfred Pennyworth, and saying goodbye to Papa

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Greg pays tribute to his recently deceased grandfather, of whom Alfred Pennyworth of the Bat-Family reminded him.

Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: GILGAMESH: ETERNAL, DRAWN TO HOME, and 3 more projects we love

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A look at five comics crowdfunding projects worth following, from reimaginings of epic tales to autobiographical anthologies.

The Never-Ending Battle: SUPERGIRL AND TEAM LUTHOR #1

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Supergirl and Team Luthor #1 is a disappointing bridge before the Return of Superman.

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits: 9/2/21: People just won’t stop writing about comics

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Silver Sprocket responds to controversy, a directory of newsletters and the most surprising celebrity comic yet.

The Retailer’s View: Hindsight is 2020

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The comic industry, and the world, is in post-normal times. But what does that mean?

The Marvel Rundown: Taylor & Coello’s DARK AGES arrives with a shrug

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Reviews of this weeks new and noteworthy Marvel Comics releases, including Dark Ages #1, Avengers #48, and more.

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