MANGA REVIEW: Is KAGURABACHI a memetic marvel or a true manga masterpiece?

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KAGURABACHI Ch. 1 Written and illustrated by Takeru Hokazono Translated by Camellia Nieh Lettered by Phil Christie Published by Shueisha Simulpub by MANGA Plus, also available on Shonen Jump...
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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: COSMIC DETECTIVE is a cover-to-cover treat

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The new book is out now from Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, and David Rubín.
DARK GATHERING © 2019 by Kenichi Kondo/SHUEISHA Inc.

Horror Beat: DARK GATHERING oozes a creepy atmosphere

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  DARK GATHERING Vol. 1-3 Writer: Kenichi Kondo Translator: Christine Dashiell Lettering: Evan Waldinger Publisher: Shonen Jump/ VIZ Media (print and digital) CONTENT WARNING: Dark Gathering regularly features plot points and...

WEDNESDAY COMICS REVIEWS: SECOND COMING – TRINITY #6 is a great NOT Superman comic

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Plus, Stuff of Nightmares, Tales From the Cave, Usagi Yojimbo, and more!
Eden II double exposure

GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: The end is the beginning in EDEN II

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Eden II Written and illustrated by K Wroten Published by Fantagraphics If you're searching for a cyberpunk story, the corporate dystopic and the triumph of individual resilience,...

DC ROUND-UP: POWER GIRL #1 finds its identity

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THIS WEEK: We check in on Paige and Streaky in Power Girl #1! Note: the review below contain spoilers.  If you want a quick, spoiler-free...
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Top Comics to Buy for September 27, 2023: A good week for continuity nerds

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Featuring, Second Coming - Trinity #6, Ultimate Invasion #4, and more!
New Frontier

Classic Comic Compendium: DC – THE NEW FRONTIER is an all-timer

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It's not just a look back, it's also a blueprint for a brighter future.
Futurama season 11 -- "All the Way Down" - Episode 1110 -- The crew investigates whether the universe is a simulation. (Photo by: Matt Groening/Hulu)

SPOILER REVIEW: An excellent ending concludes a strong FUTURAMA season 11

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All ten episodes of Futurama season 11 are now available for streaming on Hulu. Here's our spoiler review of the highly anticipated return!
We Are Not Strangers featured image: a man with glasses looks on as Japanese-Americans walk away with suitcases in the 1940s

GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: WE ARE NOT STRANGERS showcases a different angle of Japanese-American internment

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Based on a true story, this graphic novel tells how a Jewish-American helped protect the property of Japanese-American friends while they were incarcerated during World War II.

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