Review: Brotherhood as artistic evolution in ‘Piero’

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Edmond Baudoin is a relatively obscure figure in America, looming under whatever radar we have that detects French cartoonists. As explained in Matt Madden’s...

REVIEW: AUNTIE AGATHA’S HOME FOR WAYWARD RABBITS #1 Gets Weird

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Image Comics' Auntie Agatha's Home for Wayward Rabbits #1 is a bizarre romp into a rabbit shelter where all of the animals talk and one of the mice believes cats are conspiring to conquer the world.
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The Marvel Rundown: MARVEL KNIGHTS Turns 20, and a Prophecy is Fulfilled in DEATH...

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Is the return of Marvel Knights worth celebrating?
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DC ROUND-UP: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 proves Grant Morrison came back to PARTY

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Alex looks at the first chapter to Morrison's and Liam Sharp's intergalactic space cop epic
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Review: Technology as the agent of change, good or bad, in ‘I Feel Machine’

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In some ways aiming to be the Black Mirror of graphic anthologies, I Feel Machine features six cartoonists each exploring the intersection between humanity...
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Review – Humour in a Post-Apocalyptic World in Aminder Dhaliwal’s Woman World

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There's a moment in Aminder Dhaliwal's Woman World that encapsulate the tone and humour of her comics. Yumi, one of the survivors of this new...

Review: Humane and horrifying, ‘Zenobia’ gets to the heart of human indignity

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This beautifully-wrought and completely devastating Danish graphic novel will probably make you angry. Or at least it should make you angry. Most possibly it’s...
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REVIEW: MAN-EATERS #2 Still Excludes Key Demographics

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Two issues in, it's unclear whether Image Comics' 'Man-Eaters,' written by Chelsea Cain, will manage to get out of its own way.
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The Marvel Rundown: Tricks and Treats in the AVENGERS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL, and OLD MAN...

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Are Marvel's spooky new Halloween stories worthy of your hard-earned dollars?

Review: Folk horror meets social satire in ‘Lip Hook’

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Lip Hook takes some of the best conventions of the British folk horror genre and uses them to perfect effect. Outsiders becoming stranded in...

Review: As ‘Alt-Life’ shows, even limitless virtual pleasure has its downsides

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Human beings have always wanted to believe in a re-set. In more traditional terms this has taken the form of an afterlife, but as...

REVIEW: OLIVIA TWIST #2 Leans Into 2050 With Honorable Thieves & A Unique Love...

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In this new mini-series from Berger Books/Dark Horse, elements of classic Dickensian novels are catapulted into the future.

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