Hawkins, Ning and Robertson team up on Dante
Top Cow COO Matt Hawkins and co-writer Jason Ning are partnering up with superstar artist Darick Robertson to present Dante, a supernatural …
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A show of hands, please: who knew who Cave Carson was before Gerard Way’s Young Animal imprint was announced last spring? If you’re old like me or a rabid …
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Well, that was more like it.
After two issues devoted to the Night of the Monster Men crossover with Batwoman and Nightwing, Batman returns to the main storyline: tracking …
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Ripped off. Bamboozled. Hoodwinked.
Those words perfectly sum up how I feel after reading issue 1 of Death of Hawkman, new from DC Comics …
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Reunited…and it feels so good.
One of the comic industry’s dream teams, Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, are collaborating again, and the result is one of the best books …
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Well, that was disappointing.Batman #8, the fourth installment of the Night of the Monster Men, is for my money the weakest issue of the Tom King era. It’s not …
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Millar and Capullo are Reborn
The wait for one of the most anticipated titles of the year is almost over. Mark Millar and Greg Capullo are combining their considerable …
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When I think of the Doom Patrol in any of its iterations, the first word that generally comes to mind is weird. Whether referring to the original team from the …
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Confession time: until Angel Catbird, I’d never read a word written by legendary Canadian author Margaret Atwood. I don’t know if I should rescind my citizenship because of this …
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Janet Harvey, Megan Levens and Nick Filardi give readers a look into the dark underbelly of Hollywood in their 1930’s noir series, Angel City, available from Oni Press in …
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RAISE YOUR GLASS TO AZZARELLO AND RISSO’S MOONSHINE
The iconic creative team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, the dynamic duo who redefined the crime genre with 100 Bullets, …
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Wow, I was not expecting that.
Batman #4 by Tom King and David Finch was the darkest issue of the series to date, by a wide margin. It’s as …
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