REVIEW: WE ARE THE DANGER fuses music and friendship for a truly harmonious tale

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WE ARE THE DANGER scratches the itch for a well-paced story about battling bands featuring ex-friends.

REVIEW: UNDONE is not so much mind-bending as soul-lifting

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Amazon's rotoscoped time travel family dramedy is one-of-a-kind thanks to its level of insight and heart.
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MINT CONDITION: Love & Rockets: Locas (1982)

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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...
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Palimpsest: Documents From a Korean Adoption’ turns a personal story into passionate...

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Palimpsest: Documents From a Korean Adoption By Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom Drawn and Quarterly As the 21st Century progresses, multiple givens of life continue to be turned on...
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REVIEW: NOVEMBER VOL. 1: THE GIRL ON THE ROOF returns Matt Fraction to his...

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Matt Fraction's return to crime comics is a total delight, especially with the art team by his side.

The Marvel Rundown: The NEW MUTANTS explore a new frontier for mutantdom

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Plus, rapid reviews of Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble, Yondu, and more!
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DC ROUND-UP: One of the 52 universes is wiped out in JUSTICE LEAGUE #35

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THIS WEEK: Harley Quinn takes a madcap trip through an infinity of crises; meanwhile, the Justice League are trying to have a serious crisis...
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REVIEW: Roland Emmerich’s MIDWAY is about as bad as it sounds

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Noble intentions do not a worthwhile movie make.

REVIEW: BILL SIENKIEWICZ: REVOLUTION is one big love letter to an industry icon

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With Sienkiewicz's induction into the Eisner Hall of Fame, there’s never been a better time to acknowledge one of the most respected and innovative artists in the industry.
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REVIEW: Mikki Kendall’s AMAZONS, ABOLITIONISTS, AND ACTIVISTS will empower us

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This graphic history should be our next textbook.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Swimming In Darkness’ mixes architecture and mythology to create an abstract mystery

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The real Therme Vals in Switzerland becomes both the backdrop and main character in this tale of existential noir.

REVIEW: The nightmare landscape of THE PITS OF HELL

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Ebisu Yoshikazu’s The Pits of Hell, takes its readers on a wild ride through an angry, disturbed, frustrated man’s psyche.

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