DC ROUND-UP: Snagglepuss and SHADE THE CHANGING WOMAN search for belonging and identity in...

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Alex reviews Shade the Changing Woman #1 and Exit Stage Left: the Snagglepuss Chronicles #3

Review: Eric Haven’s comics bring madness and sanity together for a hug

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Eric Haven’s new collection of short works, Compulsive Comics, offers good laughs and vigorous surrealism, and you can easily enjoy it for those two...

REVIEW: Speak: The Graphic Novel Brings its Powerful Message to a New Generation

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Speak, by author Laurie Halse Anderson, was first published in 1999 to wonderful reviews and a whole lot of controversy. Anderson's first novel helped...

The Starting Line: Image Comics THE BEEF #1 is a Modern Day Hulk for...

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Oh #1 comics, how I've missed you. The funny thing about putting together comic book shows is you don't have time to actually read...

The Marvel Rundown: Zdarsky and Kubert Commemorate the 300th issue of PETER PARKER: SPECTACULAR...

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Marvel can't get away from the milestones! The publisher is doubling-down on the anniversaries this week with Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #300 and you...

DC ROUND-UP: The MILK WARS conclude in DOOM PATROL/JLA SPECIAL #1!

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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: French surrealist Nicole Claveloux celebrated in new collection

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Compiled of stories from the 1970s, The Green Hand and Other Stories presents for the first time translated into English the work of French...

Review – Maya Lemaitre’s Found Questions Whether Places Remember Horror

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It's always interesting to see creators coming up with new visions or ideas in the horror genre. The past few years have been very...

The Marvel Rundown: Christopher Priest, Don McGregor and Reggie Hudlin Return to Wakanda in...

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Infinity is coming to the Marvel Universe, but in what capacity and under what circumstances? The publisher is coming closer to showing readers what...

DC ROUND-UP: CAVE CARSON and SWAMP THING team-up for a grotesque, plot-forward adventure

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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: Robert Silverberg gets a makeover

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  Adapted from Robert Silverberg’s 1970 novel of the same title, writer Phillippe Thirault and artist Laura Zuccheri face the challenge of helping the nearly...

INTERVIEW: Rich Tommaso’s “Dry County” Based (Loosely) on His Own Life

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Writer and comics creator Rich Tommaso is known for his anthropomorphic spy-thriller series Spy Seal and his horror-based series She Wolf, both reflecting the...

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