Review: Whit Taylor’s Up Down Clown tackles mental health issues

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The sad clown is a trope that has been well-used in every storytelling media there is, but Whit Taylor’s Up Down Clown from Ninth...

Review: The hilarious honesty of Jane Mai’s See You Next Tuesday

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Jane Mai isn’t merely self-deprecating. That phrase doesn’t capture her at all. Actually, I don’t know what to call it instead, but it comes out...

Review: 750 Years In Paris offers details within the broad stroke of history

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Given the recent tragic events in Paris, Vincent Mahé’s absolutely stunning 750 Years In Paris is a sprawling reminder that this is not the...

Review: Baltic anthology š! #23 offers big art in a small package

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The Balkan comics anthology š! from kuš! is one of the more challenging delights of the comics world, grafting the sensibility of a contemporary art gallery onto the comics page. It regularly presents challenging and edgy work, often abstract, but with enough show of personality that you can see these are the works of real humans, and it comes in a striking mini-digest format that evokes Little Big Books, adding to its appeal as an object to display.

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown Week 15: Genesis

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After 15 weeks, it's time for the end of Secret Wars...what did we think?

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown Week Eleven: The New Universe of Weirdworld

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Another week, another Marvel. This time though, things get Weirdworld.

Review: RED WOLF #1 Isn’t Offensive, Just Boring

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Marvel's All-New All-Different Red Wolf #1, out today, has faced more scrutiny than most books slated for the publisher's line-wide relaunch.  Written by Nathan Edmondson...

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown #7: Still More Timely than SECRET WARS

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The All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe is here, but the event that was supposed to kick off the brand new publishing line Secret Wars is still in...

REVIEW: Why Batman: Europa #1 is a Gem, Despite Eleven Years of Development Hell

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Sometimes great things are worth the wait.

REVIEW: Vader Down #1 Kicks the Hornet’s Nest

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Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Mike Deodato Colors: Frank Martin Jr. Story: Jason Aaron & Kieron Gillen Letterer: VC's Joe Caramagna When Darth Vader accidentally finds himself facing off against...

Review: THE MIGHTY THOR #1 Hammer Beats Everything

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Jane Foster picks up the hammer right where it left off before secret wars and new readers will be perfectly fine with it.

Review: Superman American Alien #1, Greatest Immigration Story Ever Told

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Max Landis finds a new way to tell an old story.

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