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Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: SENSORY, KOKOU, and 3 more campaigns we love

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And get your paperwork ready for ADVENTURING WITHOUT A PERMIT.

INDIE VIEW: SAVE IT FOR LATER stresses complexity alongside activism

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Save It For Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest By Nate Powell Abrams Comics Arts Many of us can remember the punch in the gut...

The Marvel Rundown: THE MARVELS #1 is a questionable exercise in continuity organization

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Reviews of this week's new Marvel Comics releases, including the long-awaited debut of Kurt Busiek and Yildiray Cinar's THE MARVELS, and more.
Robin #1

DC ROUND-UP: The ROBIN #1 roundtable takes flight

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The DC Round-Up crew gathers on our own virtual Lazarus Island.
rumiko takahashi

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 4/27/21: Books sales surge, led by manga

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ALSO: A in-depth investigation of who is the richest writer in comics
Steve and Peggy, the iconic romantically troubled MCU couple

FANDOM FLAMES: The romantically troubled MCU and other superhero franchises

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The MCU has its share of problems, but none might be as powerful as its romantic foibles.

SILBER LININGS: Home is where the questionable ’90s comics are

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Greg goes back to the early 1990s by breaking down four weird comics he stumbled upon in his own home.
dani and ramen

Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: DANI AND RAMEN, RAISE HELL and 3 more campaigns we love

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And CLOCKWORK CURANDERA takes a fresh look at Frankenstein.

The Marvel Rundown: Nightcrawler searches for his path in WAY OF X #1

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Willkommen to another edition of the Marvel Rundown! For our main book this week, we're covering the debut issue of the latest entrant into Krakoa, Si...

DC ROUND-UP: NIGHTWING #79 shows the heart of the character

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Reviews of this week's new DC Comics releases, including Joker #1, Wonder Woman #770, and much more.

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 4/19/21: Big IP Wars Heating Up!

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News from hither, yon and Twitter.

SILBER LININGS: Daft Punk is playing at Greg’s house

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As the dust settles on Daft Punk's breakup, Greg reflects on how the French electronic music stars appealed to outsiders.

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