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Movies
We’re Getting an Avatar Comic Book Series from Dark Horse
We’ve got a long wait ahead of us before Avatar 2 arrives, but luckily, James Cameron and Dark Horse are…
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Worlds Worth Exploring: Fall Comics Guide
September is here, which means summer is finally drawing to a close. Don’t be sad about the lack of sun…
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The Fox #1 Review – Another Superhero Hit for Archie
With their Dark Circle imprint, Archie Comics has taken obscure Golden Age heroes and breathed new life into them with the help…
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Archie vs. Predator #1 Review – Riverdale Looks Great in Infrared
Can you afford not to read about American every-teenagers squaring off against an invisible skullhunter from space? Get real. So does…
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Groo, Friends and Foes #4 Review – Our Favorite Barbarian-Oaf’s Still Got It
Groo is the ‘yo momma’ joke of the comic industry; it really shouldn’t be funny anymore, especially at your age, but…
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Bandette Vol. 2 Review – [Insert Pun About Stealing the Reader’s Heart]
Excuse the lazy title, but it’s quite spot-on: Bandette is a lighthearted adventure tale, featuring a teenage thief equal parts Batgirl and Indiana…
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No Mercy #1 Review – Teenage Drama and American Exceptionalism
No Mercy #1 is the pretty straightfoward story of a group of American high schoolers, who go to Mataguey, a city in some Central American…
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Creeps! Zombies! Exposition! Radiation! Adventure Into The Unknown Archive #4 Review (Dark Horse)
Reprinting issues #13 – 16 of Adventures Into The Unknown, from October 1950 – February 1951 Featuring The Works Of…
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Dark Ages Review – A Generic Genre Mashup
Dark Ages is billed as Starship Troopers meets Kingdom of Heaven (have they seen Kingdom of Heaven?) on Dark Horse’s page.…
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The Dead Rider: Crown Of Souls Review – The Unforgiven Meets The Undead
There’s trouble brewing in the little silver town of Magruder, Nevada, as ancient enemies gather. The Dead Rider bides his…
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The Pull List: Neverboy is an Imaginary Man Tripping on the Real World
Welcome to The Pull List, a weekly column where we check out a first issue of a new series and…
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Rat God #2 Review: So A Racist Walks into a Rat-People Village…
Rat-toothed hillmen and ruined villages in the mist–Corben’s continuing horror series revisits an old Lovecraft formula with this next issue,…
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