Review: 5 comics that grabbed my attention this week

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Our Mother by Luke Howard Comics has become the territory of many examinations of mental health in regard to personal history, and each manifestation of this...

Review: Evie Wyld’s transformative fear in Everything is Teeth

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This mesmerizing and beautifully weird memoir has novelist Evie Wyld going over her childhood years through the lens of extreme, irrational fear, tracing its beginnings...

REVIEW: MOTOR CRUSH #1 is a Vivid Love Letter to Extreme Sports and Motorbikes

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The Batgirl of Burnside team returns to tear up new concrete!

DC REBORN ROUND-UP: Get a Look at DC’s Future in the NEW TALENT SHOWCASE

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Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion dive into a collection of works by DC's latest rising stars!

Webcomics in Review: Dumbing of Age – Changing for the Better

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Joyce is beginning her freshman year at Indiana University after being homeschooled her entire life. She promises her best friend that she won’t let...

REVIEW: MS. MARVEL #13’s Statement on Civic Engagement is Great but Late

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Ms Marvel #13 Writer: G. Willow Wilson Artist: Mirka Andolfo Colorist: Ian Herring Letterer: Joe Caramagna It's hard to believe that Kamala Khan's story is just three years old.  Under the steady hand of...

Review: Turning the mirror on journalism

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Having worked as a journalist since the late 1990s, I have found that most people have no clue about how news organizations work, which...

Review: Libby’s Dad – Eleanor Davis on Limited Perspectives of Childhood

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There's a fantastic moment early in Libby's Dad, Eleanor Davies latest comic, in which one of the girls attending a birthday party is wondering why their friend Taylor, who normally hangs out with them, is absent from the party. What follows is a surreal exchange where the other girls whispers hearsay and the girl mistake this gossip as the truth of a wiser, slightly older kid.

Review: Robbie Reyes Hits Some Bumps In The Road in Ghost Rider #1

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Robbie Reyes hits the highway in a welcome return, but his debut could use an engine tune-up.

DC REBORN ROUND-UP: The Gang Reviews HELLBLAZER #4 and BATMAN ’66 MEETS WONDER WOMAN...

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Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion explore DC's newest digital-first comic and check in with an old British friend!

Review: Sophie Goldstein’s progressive science fiction

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House of Women and The Oven by Sophie Goldstein I haven’t encountered much chatter about Sophie Goldstein’s extraordinary, smart, beautiful three-part comic House of Women,...

Review: Jessica Campbell is so judgmental

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I’ve been a big fan of Jessica Campbell’s work since I read her Oily Comics debut My Sincerest Apologies, and what her output lacks...

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