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Green Lanterns #19 Review
So begins a new arc for this duo of space cops (who are thoroughly planted on Earth). The only difference...
So begins a new arc for this duo of space cops (who are thoroughly planted on Earth). The only difference...
Sex Criminals is thankfully back on a regular schedule–I was starting to miss Jon and Suzie and their incredibly screwed...
I’m often wary about “love letters” to the Golden Age. As much as those comics absolutely are the giants whose...
There have been a lot of efforts lately to give Archie a gritty makeover. Set his comic in present day...
This week, Kill or Be Killed takes a one-issue hiatus from Dylan’s chaotic point of view to show us what’s...
Eclipse has gone from a mini-series to a regular monthly comic with the release of issue #5. In the world...
On June 19th, 2001, a book was released. Neil Gaiman had been a prolific writer for years, with a multi-year run...
Just some good ‘ol boys. Never meanin’ no harm. Stuffin’ people in their maw, been covered up by the law...
Diablo House #1 introduces readers to a new horror series and its premise. Created by a mix of new and...
Think your relationship sucks? Then clearly you need to lower your standards and read Spider-Man/Deadpool #15, the second installment in...
There used to be a day when Deadpool wasn’t the most popular hero in the world. Okay, maybe that’s a...
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