DC ROUND-UP: Is WONDER COMICS living up to its potential?

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REVIEW: Twinning is bad luck in STUNT

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Celebrityhood and the loss of identity in DeForge's latest
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REVIEW: STARGAZING is a genuine reflection on friendship and Asian-American identity

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A delightful middle grade novel about the joys and politics of friendship.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Martin Peters’ plays with the facts

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REVIEW: Highlighting the retail struggle with SKULL-FACE BOOKSELLER HONDA-SAN

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Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san pulls back the curtain on working in book retail through a loosely fictionalized autobiographical account by someone in the industry.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Taxi! Stories From the Back Seat’ savors life’s in-between moments

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Taxi! Stories From the Back Seat By Aimee de Jongh Conundrum Press The inside of a taxi is a strange space, in that for one person it...

Internet Crusader is a glorious ‘90s internet fever dream

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A look at George Wylesol's latest offering from Avery Hill Publishing which explores a forgotten age of the internet.
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Review: IT CHAPTER TWO is as much of a mixed bag as its source...

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Our review of the hotly anticipated sequel
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MINT CONDITION: Gerry Conway’s Spider-Man (1972)

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This version of Spider-Man is a hard-luck hero who just keeps fighting.

INDIE VIEW: ‘The Tenderness of Stones’ portrays the harshness of loss

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Marion Fayolle's storybook of dark emotions
Something is Killing the Children

REVIEW: SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #1 is visceral horror at its best

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN creates an unsafe world for kids, but for monsters as well.

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