Review: Anneli Furmark’s drama of Swedish winter, politics, and family dynamics

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That the personal is political is acknowledged by plenty, but seldom in the way, it’s portrayed in Red Winter. Taking place in 1970s Sweden as...

ONE AND DONE: The 30 Man Over The Top Royal Rumble Comic

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It's a bit in on 2018, but I wanted to start the year in #1's and one-shots with something that brings my love of...

The Marvel Rundown: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Ship on a Weekly Schedule in AVENGERS: NO...

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The Avengers are going weekly but will they survive the experience? Avengers writers Jim Zub, Mark Waid, and Al Ewing are about to find...

DC ROUND-UP: how do HARLEY QUINN & SUPERWOMAN end their adventures?

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In June 2016, DC Comics kicked off the start of its Rebirth initiative. After a wave of criticism surrounding the way they have treated...

Review: Deacon’s ‘Geis’ series depicts the human condition as a magical castle battle

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In the fantasy series Geis, the European fantasy tropes are given a run for their money in a sort of It's A Mad Mad...

REVIEW: “Pinky” is your Average 1920’s Jewish Mobster…and then some in THE LEGEND OF...

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The Legend of Pinky: Book 1 Written and Illustrated by Craig Johnson II Published by Carbon Age Comics The Legend of Pinky Book I follows Irving Horowitz,...

Review – This Bitter Cold will End in Margaux Othat’s Blanc

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Margaux Othats' Blanc would probably have featured in my best comics of 2017 had I written that list during the cold wave hammering...

The Marvel Rundown: Counting Down to Infinity with the Early GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY...

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Where there is Thanos, there is Adam Warlock! This week Marvel is bringing the inverse of one of their biggest baddies back to the Marvel...

Review: Growing up with ‘The Case of the Missing Men’

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From the Hardy Boys to Scooby Doo to Blue Velvet and onward the trope of teens attempting to solve mysteries is a well-worn one...

The Marvel Rundown: Marvel Flares Out the Final Week of 2017 with The Return...

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2017 is here and Marvel is closing out the year with a potent flame. X-Men founding hero Jean Grey is making her return to...

NSS-REVIEW: LIFE IS STRANGE BTS finale presents the hardest choice of the year.

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Welcome to the final non-comics game review of 2017. I couldn't have picked a better way to button the year than with one of...

ADVANCE REVIEW: EXIT STAGE LEFT: THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #1 is a cautionary tale for...

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Alex and Kyle look at the unexpectedly bold and topical story about a classic Hanna-Barbera character

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