the contradictions

INDIE VIEW: Life is filled with THE CONTRADICTIONS

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The Contradictions By Sophie Yanow Drawn and Quarterly For the past decade or so I’ve noticed a shift where the colloquial word styles of young people had...

REVIEW: Learn the rules (for your own survival) in THE WITCHES

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PÉNÉLOPE BAGIEU has faithfully adapted ROALD DAHL’s classic children’s story.

REVIEW: He loves me not in Maria Scrivan’s FORGET ME NAT

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The middle-grade graphic novel is a funny, truthful portrayal of growing pains and doomed romance.
Utopia

Amazon’s UTOPIA is blood-soaked and genre-bending spectacle from Gillian Flynn

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The first four episodes from the Amazon Original set up an addicting series you’ll both laugh and look away from.

The Marvel Rundown: X OF SWORDS: CREATION #1 is the event comic of the...

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Reviews of this week's Marvel titles, including X of Swords: Creation #1, Immortal She-Hulk #1, and more!

DC ROUND-UP: Joshua Williamson’s historic FLASH run comes to a close

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We look at the conclusion of writer Joshua Williamson's tenure on The Flash, the longest uninterrupted run by a single writer in Flash history.
Enola Holmes

Review: ENOLA HOLMES sets things up perfectly for a sequel

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A witty lead, exciting mysteries, and Edwardian England; who could resist Enola Holmes? Certainly not me. Millie Bobby Brown stars the titular character in Netflix's...

REVIEW: Single moms find a unique parenting solution in POP LIFE

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Pop Life is a slow, gentle, down-to-earth manga, happy and meandering.

INDIE VIEW: THE FLOOD THAT DID COME came just at the right time

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The Flood That Did Come By Patrick Wray Avery Hill In the ongoing quest to allow your brain to qualify a new thing you encounter by matching...

The Marvel Rundown: A new ‘back-to-basics’ IRON MAN relaunch soars

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Reviews of new Marvel Comics releases for the week, including Iron Man #1, Giant-Size X-Men: Storm #1, and more!
Marvel's Avengers

REVIEW: MARVEL’S AVENGERS has impressive parts but is crudely assembled

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Kamala Khan makes the game, in more ways than one.
Devil All the Time

REVIEW: A star studded cast redeems THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME

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The Devil All the Time delivers exactly what you would expect from a film within its genre. That is, it is grim, violent, and...

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