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...

ADVANCE REVIEW: The Wonderful Fever Dream of Hellboy in Hell #7

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England is gone, replaced by a new World Tree, promising to end this world and replace it with something new. Hellboy speaks with a spirit that may be his friend Alice, but who also appears to be something more. She delivers a prophecy of doom and beauty to Hellboy, who awakens, and finds himself in Hell once more. And then things start to get weird.

Review: Sabrina #4 Turns on the Dark

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The new version of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, launched under the Archie Horror imprint around last Halloween, isn’t exclusively about how adolescence is horrific, but the latest issue can’t help but circle some of that territory.

New Black Lightning Archive: DC, Tony Isabella Reconcile

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"Dogs and cats, living together!" - that's what immediately popped into my mind yesterday when I read Tony Isabella praising DC on Facebook for...

Review: Negative Space Has A Positive Charge

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Things start off looking grim. A chubby writer tries to write his suicide note, but is prevented by writer’s block. He longs to connect with the world around him, but is locked away behind walls of shyness. But around page 4, things take a turn.

Interview: Jennifer Crute Opens Up in Jennifer’s Journal

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By Nick Eskey Jennifer Crute is a native New York City artist, turned comic creator. She began her love for making art at an early...

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