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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Donny Cates
April 13, 2019 | Comic Features
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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Tom King
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Top 10 Female Super Villains
January 27, 2019 | Comic Features
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artist Greg Capullo
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artists Ryan Stegman and Chris Burnham
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7.8
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Happy #3 – Review: Not happy, but satisfying.

Jolly old Saint Nick isn’t as jolly as he used to be… and I mean Nick Sax, the gun-totting murderer and former detective, thanks to a flying and talking blue horse named Happy who needs him to save a child’s life. And with this issue you really start to care. 

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Top 11 Worst Comic Book Covers of 2012

After careful deliberation (a.k.a. literally hundreds of pages of covers released in 2012 on Comic Vine) I have come up with the top 10 worst covers of 2012. And boy, are there some doozies this year…


7.0
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Hawkeye #6 Video Review “Clint gets some time off for Christmas”

All Clint wants to do is catch up on some television. But what will get in Clint’s way from relaxing? 

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Fatale Becomes Ongoing

Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips hit it out of the part with Fatale, a noir-styled series that sold out before it even hit the stands over a year ago. Now, the series is becoming ongoing – and the next four issues will be transporting readers across time!

9.9
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Batman #15 – Review

Scott Snyder promised us a terrifying Joker and he has delivered.  This is a truly terrifying Joker and you need to find out why you need to be reading it.

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Spotlight: Smallville Season 11

Smallville Season 11 is everything the recently ended show should have been – a good Superman story. Given its generally unnoticed release as a digital comic it’s time to shine the spotlight on Smallville once more!

8.0
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Fantastic Four #2 – Review

After having spent the past few years with Jonathan Hickman on Fantastic Four and FF, we couldn’t have asked for a better replacement than Matt Fraction.  His style is similar enough to Hickman’s that it doesn’t feel too discontinuous, but different enough that it doesn’t feel like more of the same.  He also has the comedic chops needed for the interaction between Ben and Johnny.  And, Reed is always great when he’s written with a dry sense of humor. 

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