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Matt Chats: Will Dennis on freelance editing, the closure of Vertigo

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The man behind some of Vertigo's most acclaimed comics explains how his job duties have changed as a freelance editor.
the lonesome era

INDIE VIEW: ‘The Lonesome Era’ features funny animals in real predicaments

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The Lonesome Era By Jon Allen Iron Circus Comics The first collection of Jon Allen’s webcomic, Ohio Is For Sale, delivered some good laughs and clever themes....

Box Office: FROZEN II wins third consecutive weekend despite dismal post-Thansgiving

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STX's PLAYMOBIL: THE MOVIE sports one of the worst openings OF ALL TIME.

INDIE VIEW: ‘The Scarfolk Annual’ is not fiction and other government-sanctioned praise

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The Scarfolk Annual By Richard Littler William Collins/HarperCollins The Scarfolk Annual is not necessarily a comic book, but its existence pulls from a form of book that...
Hordeculture HiX-Men

HiX-Men Moment of the Week: Hordeculture proves that even the Golden Girls can become...

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The X-Men shouldn’t mess with the elderly eco-terrorists in Hordeculture, they do water aerobics and yoga at the YMCA.
The Banner Banner

MINT CONDITION: Peter David’s The Incredible Hulk (1987)

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We all have gaps in our pop culture knowledge, those omissions that elicit gasps from our fellow funnybook connoisseurs. For me, those gaps are...

INDIE VIEW: ‘The Master and Margarita’ dismisses the ulitmate power of systems

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The Master and Margarita Written by Andrzej Klimowski Illustrated by Danusia Schejbal SelfMadeHero As a choice for a literary adaptation in graphic novel form, you couldn’t get much...

The Marvel Rundown: It’s hammer time in THOR: THE WORTHY

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Plus, rapid reviews of Black Cat, Daredevil, Marauders, X-Men, and more!

DC ROUND-UP: DEATHSTROKE #50 ends Rebirth’s best run

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Plus, Lois Lane #6 deploys a powerful metaphor for press versus power.
Henry Barajas

Matt Chats: Henry Barajas on bringing untold history to light in ‘La Voz de...

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Henry describes the process of creating the historical nonfiction graphic novel about how his grandfather improved conditions for the Pascua Yaqui tribe in Arizona.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Two Dead’ is exciting noir built on depressing social commentary

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Van Jensen and Nate Powell offer some old-fashioned crime fiction with a thoroughly modern sensibility
Frozen

Box Office: Thanksgiving belongs to Disney’s FROZEN 2 as it sets another major record

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Rian Johnson's KNIVES OUT and QUEEN AND SLIM both do decently

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