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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
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Irredeemable # 26 – Review

Irredeemable #26, is out this week and it continues the arc where the Plutonian is trapped in the insane asylum, built inside the heart of a star. He is still being guided by the mysterious Aroran. Back on Earth the Survivor, is still acting surprisingly suspicious. Kaidan, is trapped with the brainless body of the Survivor’s twin brother, Scylla and Qubit and Modeus are on a quest to find the Plutonian. The world might be safe from the Plutonian, but this is really the calm before the storm.

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DC Now Printing Two Comics In August

Well it looks like DC will be publishing at least two comics in August after all. First will be the end of Flashpoint with the fifth issue, the second will be the all new Justice League written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Jim Lee. In a letter sent to the retailers from DC about the day and date digital release the shipping plans for the book were announced along with a few more details than were told on the Source eariler today.

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DC Relaunches Everything and Goes Day and Date

Well shit
just got real as DC just announced that not only are the rumors of them re-launching
every ongoing title with a brand new #1 attached to it, true, but that with the
launch of Geoff Johns and Jim Lee’s brand new Justice League #1 all of their
comics are going digital day and date. What’s that mean? You better grab a
tablet computer, because you’ll be able to get every DC comic book released in
comic stores on Wednesday on your tablet computer. I’m sure about half of the
industry is crapping its pants right now and retailers are will no doubt cut
their orders in half in anticipation of lost sales. 

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Comic Book Movie Night: Hawkman

Comic book movies, comic books, comic book movies, they won’t
stop coming! You want them and Hollywood has them. Word on the streets is that
Carter Hall is up next from Warner Brothers. That’s Hawkman for all you posers. Part INDIANA JONES/DA VINCI CODE, part GHOST tentpole about the
fictional superhero that appears in D.C. Comic books. He used archaic
weaponry and large, artificial wings attached to a harness made of the
Nth metal that allows flight. Most incarnations of Hawkman work closely
with a partner/romantic interest named Hawkgirl or Hawkwoman in his
fight against supervillains. Based on the DC comic.

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Video Time – Kirby Krackle: Ring Capacity

Nerd music is becoming popular there’s no question about it. With “Nerdcore Rap” from Adam WarRock to “Geek Rock” from Kirby Krackle, you can’t deny that the once niche music is becoming increasingly more mainstream. With that being said, Kirby Krackle’s newest video inspired by the Green Lantern comic series, is entitled Ring Capacity. Enjoy the catchey song and the wonderful video from Betsy Lee.

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Digital Deal – Boom! 3 Day Androids Sale

Now’s a great time to catch up on Boom!’s adaption of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep aka the inspiration for Blade Runner. Comixology is having a 3 day sale for all twenty one issues of the series thus far. The best part is that the first issue is already free! Jump on this offer for either their web browser or the i-thingy apps here.

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Moriarty: The Dark Chamber #2 – Advanced Review

Moriarty:
The Dark Chamber
#1
was a deeply intellectual piece of work with its fair
share of flaws keeping it from being a classic.  This issue of Moriarty seems to expand the flaws but still
leaves some material that is very good.  Moriarty: The Dark Chamber #2 is mostly one step away
from being bad and fails to stand out when compared to its predecessor – but it does
manage to have some enjoyable things, even though they could have been utilized
better.  

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