Review: Michael Kupperman’s haunting quest for ‘All The Answers’

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Often in our history, but especially right now, popular culture is an obstructive thing, and one of the main things it keeps us from...

The Starting Line: We Are The Danger #1, music to my eyes.

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This is a rad week for comics. Between all the Hannah Barbera/DC specials, Judge Dredd, Blackwood and more; there's tons to read this week....

The Marvel Rundown: The Wrath of the Red Goblin Breaks out in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN...

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This week, Marvel winds Dan Slott's epic Spider-Man run down with his second-to-last issue on the title, The Amazing Spider-Man #800! Join us as we reflect...

DC ROUND-UP: Bendis debuts on MAN OF STEEL #1 with a stellar setup but...

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Alex Lu reviews the much anticipated MAN OF STEEL #1 and JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE #4

Review: Dorkin and Fish’s BLACKWOOD #1 Sets a Suspenseful Stage

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Strong writing and moody art combine in this debut issue of the new supernatural horror miniseries from Dark Horse.

Review: The Bursting Beauty of Niki de Saint Phalle

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When the biographies of so many celebrated male artists are revealed as chronicles self-destruction where the subjects too often allow themselves to become awash...

The Starting Line: Welcome to the freelance bodyguard life of Executive Assistant Iris

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The days are getting longer which means more time to read comics by the glare of a bright sun reflecting off a crystal ocean...or...

REVIEW: DETROIT BECOME HUMAN Tells Science Fiction From The Killer Robot Point of View.

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Studio, Quantic Dream is best known to the PlayStation fanbase for two polarizing titles. You probably loved the murder mystery of Heavy Rain but were...

The Marvel Rundown: Bendis’ IRON MAN Finale Needs an Oil Change and the Intergalactic...

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The age-old Marvel problem is back as the publisher's Legacy enterprise slowly draws to a close with the anniversary issue of Iron Man while...

DC ROUND-UP: DETECTIVE COMICS #981 ends its two year-long run with a shrug

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Also reviewed: The Terrifics #4 and the beginning of Flash War

Review: ‘It Don’t Come Easy’ not hard to enjoy

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The Angouleme-winning Monsieur Jean series by Philippe Dupuy and Charles Berberian is celebrated here with It Don’t Come Easy, a collection of some of...

THE MARVEL RUNDOWN: Till Continuity do us Part: Our Thoughts on X-MEN: THE WEDDING...

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This week features a host of new #1's from X-Men, Infinity Countdown, and Quicksilver! Get our thoughts this week on The Marvel Rundown!

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