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Image Comics Founder Erik Larsen Calls For “Numbskulls” Who Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine To Be Made “Social Pariahs”

Spencer Baculi
December 15, 2020
Comic Books
Image Comics Founder and Savage Dragon creator Erik Larsen has called on those who refuse to take a COVID-19 vaccine, for whatever reason, to be made “social pariahs” in order to force compliance. Related:...
Jim Lee By Luigi

The Idea of One Long DC FanDome Event Gave Jim Lee Anxiety

JB Augustine
September 21, 2020
Comic Books
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The second DC FanDome event (Explore the Multiverse), taking place less than a month after the first, is behind us. Considering all the content thrown at viewers in just one day, it's pretty clear why the whole...

Marvel Comics 10 Most ‘90s X-Men Characters of All-Time!

Phillip Pratt
September 26, 2019
Comic Books
2
Which X-Men character is the most extreme of them all?! Being a proud product of the 1990s comic book era, I’m an unapologetic fan of many characters and stories of the era. Exaggerated anatomy, explosions, and...
10

Comic Book Review: Die #3

Dan Traeger
February 19, 2019
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Wherein the great Wizard Gillen decrees that it is long past time we had a horror comic based around a role-playing game, and delivers the goods with awesome visuals and a Trent Reznor soundtrack while birthing...
Criminal #1
8.5

Comic Book Review: Criminal (2019) #1

Ed Brown
January 8, 2019
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Crime. Sleaze. Corruption. Noir. As only Brubaker and Phillips can Deliver It's been a while since we've been invited to step into the world of Criminal. The last full story arc, "The Last of the Innocent," wr...
5.5

Comic Book Review: Exorsisters #1

Dan Traeger
December 11, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Wherein a cool name for your comic only gets you so far and Canadian tweener humor fails to carry you the rest of the way. Exorsisters #1 has many things going for it. The art by web cartoonist Gisele Lagace i...
Redneck #17
8.5

Comic Book Review: Redneck #17

Matt Johnson
December 4, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
I've said it before and I'm sure I will say again, Redneck is the only piece of vampire fiction being published today that's worth your time. I'd go so far as to say it's the best vampire fiction in almost a de...
9.5

Comic Book Review: Burnouts #1

Dan Traeger
October 25, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Wherein we sit down, grab a joint, take a few drags, kick our feet up and crack open a comic book. Burnouts #1 is the new book by Dennis Culver and Geoffo. If you don’t know these two names, you should. Dennis...
7.5

Comic Book Review: Unnatural #2

Nathan Braudrick
October 19, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
I was not overly enamored with Unnatural #1. I found its themes to be overly cliched as well as aggressively overt. I also had a hard time connecting with the characters as I found myself disliking pretty much ...
Redneck #15
7.5

Comic Book Review: Redneck #15

Matt Johnson
September 26, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Back in the late 80s and early 90s, if Alan Moore or Neil Gaiman wrote something, I bought it no matter what. Most people did, and then around 1996, it felt like we didn’t have go to writers that were sold on n...
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