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“Alan Moore Sings” & Other Curiosities Witnessed By Jock During A Tour Of The...

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Comic artist Jock tweeted yesterday about the archive library he saw while touring DC Comics HQ, and shared a few pics: https://twitter.com/Jock4twenty/status/1037489402661007362 According to Bleeding Cool,...

Review: Civilization works against ‘A House In The Jungle’

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In small-town situations, it can be a challenge to live as an outlier. You might be able to separate yourself from the general networking...

Review: ‘The Wolves of La Louviere’ portrays the slow pace of World War II...

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Europe Comics has carved out an interesting niche by releasing French and Belgian comics in ebook format to make them more available and affordable,...

By Its Cover #13: The Cover Pick That Made Me $100

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PLUS: The best cover designs this week!

Review: ‘Idle Days’ gathers the darkness

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In Idle Days, writer Thomas Desaulniers Brousseau and artist Simon Leclerc traverse the connection between personal psychological distress and the ghostly sins of the...

ADVANCE REVIEW: Revisiting Pepperland and Diving Beneath the Waves in our YELLOW SUBMARINE

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Celebrating fifty years of the animated lever pullers with a new comic book adaptation from Bill Morrison!

By Its Cover #12: What Comic Covers Can Learn From Nintendo

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PLUS: The best cover designs this week!

By Its Cover #11: Nightcrawler Has A Beard

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PLUS: This week's best designed covers!

Review: Jim Broadbent’s ‘Dull Margaret’ is dark humanity distilled to its essence

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Less a linear story than an intense incantation filtered through a fever dream, Dull Margaret is the work of British actor Jim Broadbent, his debut...

By Its Cover #10: Fantastic Four #1 Released On This Day In 1961…AND Today!

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PLUS: The best cover designs this week!

Review: ‘Feast of Fields’ unleashes all the dimensions of emotion and memory at the...

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Sean Karemaker created one of my favorite books of 2016, The Ghosts We Know, a dark autobiographical work that achieves a symbolic height as...

Review: Any of us could be ‘The Strange’

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I’ve never been able to wrap my head around the anger directed toward undocumented immigrants, and the escalation of that topic hasn’t helped me...

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