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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
November 14, 2018 | Comic Features
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artists Ryan Stegman and Chris Burnham
November 7, 2018 | Comic Features

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New 52 Year One Retrospective Part 1: Sex and Clown Cars

My first segment in a retrospective of DC’s re-launch. See how sexually promiscuous Catwoman, Starfire and Harley Quinn have been, and see DC’s new gay “mainstream” character stepping out of the closet.

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The Adams Family at Baltimore Comic-Con

Want to meet some titans of the comic book industry?  How about the Adams Family? Neil, Josh, and Jason Adams will all be at Baltimore Comic-Con.

8.5
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Deadhorse Part 1: “The Sandwich Eaters” – Review

The first chapter of a graphic novel, Deadhorse is a quirky, dark title worthy of Chew fans with it’s odd and mysterious moments and cartoony art style. Enjoy the adventures of William, a recluse who spends his free time talking and threatning beetles.

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Star Bright and the Looking Glass this November

Looking for something different than the super hero fare?  How about a brand new, all-ages fairy tale by Jonathan Luna?

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The Art of Painted Comics Announced

Dynamite Entertainment has a lot of news for October, including the first ever retrospective of painted artwork in hardcover format. At the helm, a legendary creator and artist, with work from dozens of artists including Greg Hildebrandt (Lord of the Rings).

5.9
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Teen Titans #11 – Review

Will Wonder Girl be able to control her armor or will her armor control her? We find out more about Wonder Girl’s struggle with the armor in this issue.

7.9
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Avengers #28 – Review

When the tie-in well starts to run dry, Bendis resorts to his specialty, salvaging strong character-centric issues out of minor story beats. It worked for Fear Itself, and it works for Avengers Vs. X-Men.

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