The Marvel Rundown: Marvel’s best new book will take you by surprise

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Marvel characters are becoming more relevant everyday. Since the Guardians of the Galaxy characters became a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, one question has been littering the minds...

Review: Backderf’s ‘Trashed’ is definitely our treasure

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For most of my life, the comings and goings of garbage was pretty much a mystery to me. When I was a kid, I...

Review: Shuji Sogabe & Atlus’s Persona 4: Vol. 1

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By: Nicholas Eskey Writers: Shuji Sogabe/Atlus Games Artist: Shuji Sogabe Publisher: Udon Entertainment   Checking into the realm of manga, I’m very excited to talk about Shuji Sogabe’s Persona 4: Volume...

The Marvel Rundown: Who do you Trust?

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This week's Marvel Rundown offers analysis on some of the new launches from the publisher including Avengers: Standoff and Black Widow.

Review: ‘The Tipping Point’ unites science fiction themes with human psychology

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Part of the celebration of 40 years of international publisher Humanoids, this anthology gathers some great talent to explore the idea of forks in the...

Review: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye is 2016’s first superlative graphic novel

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The Pantheon library of graphic novels is indeed a fairly hallowed one, publishing works such as Black Hole, Persepolis, David Boring, Here, Asterios Polyp,...

The Marvel Rundown: The Weak Point in Marvel’s Line-up is not the Return of...

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Welcome Karnak back to the Marvel Universe in style.

Review: Tommi Musturi shows that hope isn’t easy

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Finnish cartoonist Tommi Musturi’s The Book Of Hope is as mysterious and elusive as the human being it examines. Set in a family cottage...

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...

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