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Review: The dark and charming topsy-turvy Paris of ‘Alas’

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Anytime I encounter a story with animals dominating the world in an aggressive stance against primitive humans, I can’t help but compare it to...
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The Marvel Rundown: “THE DEATH OF DAREDEVIL” Concludes with a Bang, and Eve Ewing’s...

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Do Soule and Noto pen a fitting end to the final days of the man without fear? And do Ewing and artists Kevin Libranda and Luciano Vecchio make Riri Williams soar?
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DC ROUND-UP: ACTION COMICS is Game of Thrones with pens and capes

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DC Comics is trying something new. In the wake of their Rebirth initiative, the publisher has rapidly expanded its content to include diverse new...
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Review: The thrilling darkness of Rachael Ball’s ‘Wolf’

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Everyone knows about the wider mythologies that creep their way into childhood, everything from Bigfoot to Slender Man that infects young brains in a...
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Review: Mortality from all sides in ‘In The Future, We Are Dead’

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Death is a multi-faceted subject and German cartoonist Eva Müller’s In The Future We Are Dead gives it the treatment it deserves. Müller comes at...
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The Marvel Rundown: Carnage returns, and IMMORTAL HULK faces a new twist on a...

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Does Web of Venom: Carnage Born #1 continue writer Donny Cates's hot streak?
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DC ROUND-UP: COVER #3 combines comic creators, ego, and espionage

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Plus, AMERICAN CARNAGE #1 is the latest new Vertigo title to combine topics culled from today's news with strong storytelling.
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Review: Different sides of empowerment in ‘Terrible Means’ and ‘A City Inside’

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Terrible Means is a prequel to B. Mure’s Ismyre book from a couple years ago, but you don’t need to have read the previous...
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REVIEW: CORPUS: A COMIC ANTHOLOGY OF BODILY AILMENTS Offers New & Vulnerable Perspectives on...

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Nadia Shammas' 'Corpus: A Comic Anthology of Bodily Ailments' is one of the most unique and affecting comic anthologies I've ever read.

Review: In ‘Fluorescent Mud’ and ‘John, Dear’ it’s not all in the characters’ heads

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Two new books from Retrofit/Big Planet use the comics form to meditate on the psychological overtaking the physical, both with strong executions in different...
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Review – Julia Gfrörer’s Laid Waste is a Hopefully Pessimistic Read

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The moment that affected me the most in Julia Gfrörer's incredibly bleak comic Laid Waste happens after a group of children are seen carrying...
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The Marvel Rundown: Disassembling UNCANNY X-MEN, and the mutant legacy of Stan Lee

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We talk about the latest relaunch for Marvel's merry mutants, and look back at Lee and Kirby's original X-MEN #1

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