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Review: Julie Delporte continues to convey the intangible and the profound in ‘This Woman’s...

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Julie Delporte's work is raw, and she is still impeccable at laying out an unmappable thought process that feels like a profound journey into the unknown.
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INDIE VIEW: The human condition examined, portrayed, and laughed at

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Reviews of Direct Action Gets the Goods, Hobo Mom, and Viewotron #1
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The Marvel Rundown: Celebrating 80 Years of The House of Ideas with INVADERS and...

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Marvel's original heroes and titles return in time for the publisher's milestone anniversary.
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DC ROUND-UP: You Have to Read GODDESS MODE

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Dive into this cyberpunk magical girl world
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Review: Iron Circus Comics offers other vantage points in ‘The Girl Who Married A...

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If you’re seeking diversity in comics that comes at you both powerfully and gently at the same time, Iron Circus Comics may be your answer.
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Review – Exploring Relationship in a Gothic Setting in Nagabe’s The Girl from the...

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Exploring Relationship in a Gothic Setting in Nagabe's The Girl from the Other Side, Siúil a Rún
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Review: The unspoken and unseen take center stage in ‘Kingdom’

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Jon McNaught's Kingdom captures the passive-aggressive clash between humankind and nature, and why it's probably okay that they clash.
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Review – The Disappointment of Roman Muradov’s Vanishing Act

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The Disappointment of Roman Muradov's Vanishing Act
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INDIE VIEW: True tales of the border, true parables of the monkey planet, and...

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Reviewed: Uniqlo Superman by Yan Cong, POTA: Visionaries by Dana Gould & Chad Lewis, The Scar by Andrea Ferraris & Reno Chiocca
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The Marvel Rundown: CAPTAIN MARVEL Takes Flight, and FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN Swings Into Action

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We've got reviews of Marvel's two big debuts this week, plus a look at the latest issue of SPIDER-GWEN: GHOST-SPIDER.
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Review: Humankind never learns in ‘Fraternity’

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There’s something about North America that has inspired multiple stabs at utopianism.

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