Written and illustrated by Natasha Allegri
“The Sweater Bandit”
Written and illustrated by Noelle Stevenson
Retails for $3.99
If you browsed art-driven websites like DeviantArt, you probably viewed a few …
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The X-Men have been a part of my life since early childhood, thanks to a beloved Fox cartoon. The first comic I ever owned was an X-Book. …
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If Avengers #1 was essentially Jonathan Hickman laying out his ambitious ideas for the series, then issue two is where Hickman explains his thought process behind it. Not only do we see how Tony Stark and Steve Rogers went about building a bigger and better Avengers team, we’re given a better look at Ex Nihlo and his plans for Earth. With this and some of the previous issue’s problems resolved, Avengers #2 should have been a clear winner.
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Avengers #1
“Wake the World”
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Jerome Opeña
Retails for $3.99
“We need to get bigger”, Tony Stark said to Steve Rogers …
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Superherologist Travis Langley, author of Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight asks, “What can a god-like extraterrestrial teach real humans?” Can you in any way live up to the example set by a strange visitor from another planet, a man who’s faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound?
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A great time for comics scholars & all comic book fans: On October 10, Michael Uslan will be recognized as the world’s first Doctor of Comic Books, receiving a fine …
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Answering the question of where Batman’s self control comes from would be as complex as asking the same question regarding any one person. How he learned it in the first …
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For Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man, their parents’ and surrogate parents’ deaths are integral to their origins. Daredevil too. Robin’s origin was a deliberate reflection of Batman’s own. For most others, their parents simply remained absent, as unexplained as the heroes’ shoe sizes, until later writers explained those absences away. At Dallas Comic-Con, Stan Lee and John Romita, Jr. shared their thoughts on the super orphans.
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Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich not only lost his lawsuit against Marvel Comics, having alleged the powerhouse comic book company failed to register the character properly upon first appearance, …
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Brawl in the Family is a parody comic featuring a number of famous Nintendo characters, particularly those featured in the Super Smash Bros series, and a few surprise guests. A Master Hand behind the comic, Matthew Taranto, was kind enough to do an interview Enjoy!
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Menage a 3 is a sex-comedy webcomic featuring the life and exploits of a group of young adults living in Montreal, Canada. It’s frequently NSFW and always …
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Welcome the great Arturo Garcia, as he discusses a current entry in DC Comics’ monthly Zuda Comics competition with its creator, Maximo V. Lorenzo.
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