Review: Ludovic Debeurme’s Renee looks right into the abyss

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In 2006’s Lucille, French cartoonist Ludovic Debeurme gave a surreal and somber tone to a doomed love story, following the individual wrecked lives of...

Review: Silent parable The Ark is science fiction as sacred text

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This silent, black and white work from French artist Stephane Levallois, and the publisher Humanoids, best known for his storyboard work on films like...

The Marvel Rundown: Is The Uncanny Inhumans worth your dollars?

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This week on The Marvel Rundown nothing is new...so that means we can just hang up this column and leave it out to dry...right?...

Review: Czkaj’s R2-D2 strikes back; Bangs & Beard Diary offers a whole new ‘He...

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Bangs & Beard Diary Melinda Tracy Boyce and Aaron Whitaker are cartoonists living in Los Angeles. They’re also a couple and collaborators in an interesting...

Review: mini kuš! are diverse, challenging, exciting

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An off-shoot from the Latvian anthology š!, mini kuš! is a series of short single works, released in blocks of four as standalones. As always, this...

REVIEW: It’s a Dreamy Dream-Team in Doctor Who: Ninth Doctor #1

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The Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Captain Jack Harkness are together again in Cavan Scott’s new adventure!

The Marvel Rundown: So Why Did C-3PO Have a Red Arm, Anyways?!

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This week, Marvel is following up their stellar Black Panther #1 launch with some special one-shots and series kick-offs! First up author James Robinson (Fantastic Four) and illustrator Tony...

Review: Aama is intelligent, mind-bending science fiction with a core of humanity

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Taking the idea of awareness and screwing with it from multiple vantage points — self-awareness, awareness of the space around you, familial awareness, scientific...

The Marvel Rundown: The Battle for Wakanda Begins as Readers Discover the Origin of...

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No other series at Marvel has been promoted better this year than this week's new release, Black Panther. That's a statement I never thought I...

Review: Michael DeForge’s ‘Big Kids’ tells us something about ourselves

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Millennials are often portrayed by the older generation - my own, to be clear - as a generation of victims. Like most cross-generational proclamations,...

The Marvel Rundown: Does X-Men ’92’s Second #1 Hit the Sophmore Slump?

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X-Men ‘92 was one of the hidden gems of Marvel's Secret Wars event tie-in comics. The creative team for the series, including Chris Sims and Chad...

Review: New York Review of Books’ new comics line is off to an amazing...

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It was a fantastic day for artful, intelligent comics when the New York Review of Books added comics to its publishing line. The focus so far...

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