The Marvel Rundown: Dan Slott Approaches the End of his Massive Spidey Run with...

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As one of Marvel's longest creator runs comes to an end,  Dan Slott is taking time to stop and smell the roses with Amazing Spider-Man...

DC ROUND-UP: SHADE THE CHANGING GIRL/WONDER WOMAN #1 is a poignant look at the...

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Alex reviews this week's DC comics, also spotlighting New Super-Man #20!

Review: The mind-bending wild west meditation of ‘The Smell of Starving Boys’

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In Frederik Peeters and Loo Hui Phang’s The Smell of Starving Boys, the words “virgin land” are used several times to describe America’s West....

The Marvel Rundown: Jean Grey Fights for Charles Xavier’s Dream in X-MEN RED #1

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With an overstuffed line and tons of competition will X-Men Red #1 stand out from the Blue, Gold and countless mutant-led solo titles?

DC ROUND-UP: SWAMP THING WINTER SPECIAL #1 reminds us that deep roots are not...

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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: Turning the mirror on Velazquez in ‘The Ladies In Waiting’

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This biography of 17th Century Spanish painter Diego Velazquez wraps itself around one work, in particular, Las Meninas, or The Ladies In Waiting, from...

The Marvel Rundown: Marvel Tells a tale of Two Jean Grey’s in PHOENIX RESURRECTION...

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This week Marvel is doubling down on Jean Grey as the hero makes her triumphant return to the Marvel Universe. What does Jean's sudden...

REVIEW: DC Bombshells’ Vixen and Starfire

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Since DC launched their line of female statuettes in 2013, the line has found great popularity among consumers. Inspired initially by artist Ant...

The Marvel Rundown: Does Milligan and Torres’ New Miniseries Live up to LEGION’s Television...

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After years of trying to fold the X-Men into the background and have the Inhumans step up to the plate, Marvel finally seems content...

Review: Ellice Weaver’s ‘Something City’ is a Busytown for the 21st Century

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Like a Richard Scarry book for the modern urbanite, Ellice Weaver’s beautifully drawn Something City weaves together various corners of an urban environment to create...

DC ROUND-UP: DETECTIVE COMICS #973 brings Batman’s empire to a powerful, tragic end

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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: The ‘Park Bench’ at the center of the universe

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There have been several good works over the past few years - Here, A Castle In England, and 750 Years In Paris come to...

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