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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
April 6, 2019 | Comic Features
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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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5.2
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Batwing #0 – Review

So, this is what it looks like when a zero issue is shoehorned into a series that didn’t need it. A half-year old origin story retold… incorrectly.

4.0
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Scooby Doo Where Are You? #25 Review

Is there anything scarier than a room full of monsters? Scooby and the Mystery gang are invited to be on a panel at Monster Con, which is haunted by The Phantom of the Con! Will Scooby and the gang be able to figure out who the REAL bad guy is? Plus, the gang discovers a monster terrorizing a small resort town!

9.0
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Hawkeye #2 Review

I gave a postive review for Hawkeye issue 1, but how will Hawkeye issue 2 be? Will it live up to the first issue?

4.1
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Green Lantern #0 – Review

DC introduces Simon Baz by immediately throwing him in Guantanamo under suspicions that he’s a terrorist. No, really. I wish I was just making a bad joke.

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Baltimore Comic-Con 2012: Interview with Peter J Tomasi

My first creator interview from Baltimore Comic-Con – Peter J Tomasi!  Tomasi is the current writer on Batman and Robin.  I took some time to speak with him about his vision for the series and where it’s going in this month’s 0 issue. 

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Baltimore Comic-Con 2012: Comic-Con Cuties

While at Baltimore Comic-Con I discovered that there is a modeling agency out there for women who love to cosplay.  I interviewed the organizers and some of the models at Baltimore Comic-Con.  Read on to see how they go involved with Comic-Con Cuties and how you can buy a 12 month calendar featuring the girls of Baltimore Comic-Con

7.9
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Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #1 – Review

Originally a silver-aged hero, Peter Cannon appears in this Dynamite Entertainment comic as a kind superhero willing to unmask to the public, write books, create schools of enlightenment and slay dragons connected to nuclear weapons and pollution. But not everyone likes our dashing hero, and they’ll do a lot to shut his mouth.

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