Review: Julia Wertz’s thoughtful and healing style of self-deprecation

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Julia Wertz’s Eisner-nominated Drinking At The Movies, originally from 2010 but here with a handsome reissue from Koyama Press, is renowned for its humorous...

The Marvel Rundown: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for Hire

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What's our take on the first chapter of the brand new Avengers crossover and the debut of Power Man and Iron Fist?

REVIEW: MIDNIGHTER Vol. 1 “Out” is DC’s Answer to MS. MARVEL

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Through MIDNIGHTER, DC Comics answers the call for gay representation in mainstream comics.

Review: Nick Drnaso gives us 2016’s first great work with ‘Beverly’

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Nick Drnaso’s fictional world is a particularly joyless one where even coming together doesn’t much help the human condition. It might even make things...

Something Old, Something Lu 2/12/16 — Is JONESY #1 Fun for All Ages?...

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Are you ready to fall in love with comics this weekend?

Review: Cullen Bunn’s “Deadpool & the Mercs for Money” – Mo Money Indeed

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By: Nicholas Eskey During the month of January we saw: Deadpool: Massacre, True Believers: Deadpool, Deapool Origins, Deadpool the Musical!, Deadpool the Variants, Evil Deadpool,...

Review: The Red Drip Of Courage distills Stephen Crane to a cartoon essence

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You can go for years reading comics and come upon plenty of bizarre works, but at least understand where these are coming from. It’s...

Something Old, Something Lu 2/5/16 — Does MIRROR #1 Gleam? Do the PAPER GIRLS...

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What comics are worth your money this week? Managing Editor Alex Lu is here to let you know.

Review: Kelly Froh & Dan Mazur’s two non-fiction delights

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The Weekend Casserole Collection by Kelly Froh Froh brings together a number of short pieces from various sources — anthologies she’s contributed to, some of...

Review: Meags Fitzgerald continues her autobiographical innovations with Long Red Hair

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In Meags Fitzgerald’s previous book, Photobooth: A Biography, which documented just about anything you ever wondered about photo booths, she went far beyond her...

Review: Two rich offerings in Nobrow’s 17 x 23 series

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Nobrow Press’ 17 x 23 series highlights accomplished smaller works in a pleasing package that speaks to graphic novel consumers who might not seek...

The Marvel Rundown: The Maltese Logan?

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In the wake of the All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe, we're taking a look at each and every #1 in the line. This week sees...

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