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SILBER LININGS: If you don’t like superhero pets, you’re wrong

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Greg explains why animal sidekicks are an indispensable addition to any superhero's supporting cast – especially for young fans.

SILBER LININGS: Steve Gerber’s HOWARD THE DUCK was trapped in a time it never...

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Greg explains why Steve Gerber and company's original 1970s run of Howard the Duck was a game-changer for the future of comics.
True War Stories

REVIEW: TRUE WAR STORIES goes beyond combat for a rare look at the lives...

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An important contribution to war literature.

SILBER LININGS: Home is where the questionable ’90s comics are

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Greg goes back to the early 1990s by breaking down four weird comics he stumbled upon in his own home.
Locke Key

REVIEW: LOCKE AND KEY/SANDMAN: HELL & GONE #1 is an ode to dark imaginations

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The keys to Hell might be hiding in your dreams.
Jed MacKay

Interview: Jed MacKay on how the MAGIC multiverse spoils him with options

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When every card is its own universe, how does one settle on a single story?

REVIEW: INVINCIBLE rough around the edges but shows great potential

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It’s been said that success breeds imitation and there’s no better example than television. Just look at how many shows about good-looking single people...

SILBER LININGS: David Letterman, Super-Merman, and Bat-Witch

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Greg checks out a trio of comics with crazy covers, curated for him by an unlikely source.
BRZRKR

REVIEW: BRZRKR #1 is knee-deep in blood but not in story, yet

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Going for a bit of the ol’ Ultraviolence.

SILBER LININGS: Five weird comics for the birthday boy

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For his birthday, Greg takes a look at five weird comics from the cold recesses of the $1 bin.

INTERVIEW: Abraham Riesman on parsing truth from fiction for his new Stan Lee biography...

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In part 1 of a candid interview about his Stan Lee biography, journalist Abraham Riesman shared insight into his exhaustive research process into the life of a beloved and controversial comics legend.

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