Back from the Brink: Seth Kushner’s Secret Sauce

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I'm not the kind of critic that likes to wax poetic about the production of a piece of art.  I believe that, although an...

Review: Bringing Together The Four Points #1

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Aspen Comics mightiest women unite in their new team book.

Deadlands: Dead Man’s Hand Vol. #1 a Game Comic with Horror Fan Appeal

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by Pam Auditore Deadlands: Dead Man's Hand vol. 1 I've never played Deadlands.  I know nothing about it.  I'm not into role playing or most video games. ...

Review: BATMAN VS. ROBIN An Original Recipe With Familiar Ingredients

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DC Animated's latest original animated feature brings excitement and owls

Review: Convergence #0 is The Start of Something Big

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In a time where events make people weary, Convergence's prologue is a reminder of why we actually like them.

Review: Gotham Academy #6, The Kids of the Black Hole

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As much as we love reading about the adventures of the world’s greatest detective, you have to figure Gotham city is probably a pretty messed up place to grow up. Walking down the street could get you turned inside out by Joker gas or someone in a skintight cat outfit could shred you to pieces. Even adolescents in this world have it rough. This is mostly due to Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher. They put kids in buildings with Arkham inmates, fire hazards, and sinister looking headmasters. All these obstacles put forth for our enjoyment in Gotham Academy #6.

Review: Past Aways Needs A Wilson

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Past Aways proves time travel is more a curse than a gift.

Review: HIT 1957, A Good Year For California Wine and Crime

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Bryce Carlson writes a story for California history buffs. You’ll see a lot of seediness, which marred an influential period in the economic and social development of Los Angeles. In a book like this you won’t always be able to tell the good guys from the bad, and that’s the mark of any good noir.

Review: Giant Days “Boy Drama Will Be On The Test”

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School's in session. Take the GIANT DAYS test to see if you'll like it. No studying required.

Review: strange things are afoot in Bill and Ted’s Triumphant Return

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I wanted to like Bill and Ted's Most Triumphant Return #1. And for the most part, I did. It's got View Askew Productions veteran Brian Lynch on writing duties, who has done solid work for IDW's Buffy the Vampire Slayer series spin-off Spike: Asylum. It's got the art of Jerry Gaylord, who has lovingly personified other franchises like TMNT and Adventure Time. Yet while Bill and Ted were very much themselves, they also seemed to lose a little something in the translation.

Advance Review- Rebels #1 gives new meaning to “Live Free or Die”

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  Story: Brian Wood Art: Andrea Mutti Colors: Jordie Bellaire Letters: Jared K. Fletcher New Hampshire's state motto, "Live Free or Die," has always captivated me.  It's raw and...

Review: LOLA XoXo #6, A Violent Femme

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Lola XoXo wraps its first volume and makes a case for women being the superior post apocalyptic survivors.

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