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.

All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown: Week Five

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The Marvel Universe has moved on, but it’s left the rest of us behind. This is the fifth installment of the ongoing series where The Comics Beat looks at each new title in the All-New, All-Different Marvel line and tells you if these titles are worth your hard-earned dollars.

REVIEW: Mora’s and Morrison’s KLAUS #1 Makes Our Holiday Spirits Run Red

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Does KLAUS bring tidings of joy, or is the series full of coal?

Review: The Black Hood #6 Introduces Howard Chaykin to the Dark Circle

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Script: Duane Swierczynski Art: Howard Chaykin, Jesus Aburto, Rachel Deering THE ACCLAIMED DARK CIRCLE SERIES RETURNS! “Flor de Muerto” After the soul-crushing events of “Bullet’s Kiss,”...

Review: Welcome To Showside #1, Welcome To Your New Saturday Morning

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The long awaited debut of Welcome to Showside is here.

Review: “The Fall of the House of West” Doesn’t Fall Short

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The newest installment from Paul Pope, JT Petty, and David Rubin continues to build the West mythos, driven by head-strong hero, Aurora West.

Review: “THE SHIELD #1” is Dark Circle’s “Most Intriguing Endeavor Yet”

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By Harper W. Harris The Shield is a character that few probably recognize, and most will probably see the new series that debuts this Wednesday...

Review: “THE TWILIGHT CHILDREN #1” Trips at the Edge of Glory

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Out of all the Vertigo titles that were announced as part of their line relaunch, The Twilight Children was one of the most mysterious yet...

Review: Axcend #1 Game On

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Axcend from Image comics smashes two different story telling worlds together, but is it worth pushing start?

Review: Mix “Stand By Me” and “River’s Edge” With Super Heroes You Get Plutona

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A super hero falls in the woods and the sound turns the lives of five kids upside down.

Review: We Are Eltingville

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Evan Dorkin brings the tale of four mean-spirited, socially-incapable, pop-culture-obsessives to an end.

Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl #1 is a Deep Comic About Shallowness

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By Cal Cleary "... what really matters is what you like, not what you are like." - High Fidelity Welcome back to Phonogram, Kieron Gillen and Jamie...

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