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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Donny Cates
April 13, 2019 | Comic Features
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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Tom King
April 6, 2019 | Comic Features
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Top 10 Female Super Villains
January 27, 2019 | Comic Features
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artist Greg Capullo
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Marvel Unveils Death of Spider-Man Polybags

The Ultimate Comics story of the decade hits its climax as Marvel is
pleased to unveil the two special polybag designs for ULTIMATE COMICS
SPIDER-MAN #160 and ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #160 BAGLEY VARIANT. The
record-setting creative team
of Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley pull out all the stops for
Death of Spider-Man and with covers so shocking we had no choice but to
conceal them. It’s the story that will have everyone talking and the
industry buzzing because in the Ultimate Universe, There Are No Rules!

8.0
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Hellboy: Buster Oakley Get His Wish – Review

Hellboy one shots are always interesting because they rarely if ever tie-in to the main storyline of Hellboy. Instead they play to the lore of the world and the agelessness of the character. In Buster Oakley Gets His Wish what starts off as a missing cow case turns out to be alien abduction. It’s suspected that some local kids have been practicing some evil magic and the cow’s disappearance has some ties to their rituals. It turns out that it’s actually aliens that have been abducted and the leader of the kid’s cult has been transformed into a cow/man hybrid. Hellboy discovers this as he too is abducted by the aliens. A fight breaks out in the ship as he must battle the little grey-ish men with the help of the cowman.

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Preview Time – Li’l Depressed Boy #3

We are hitting you up with a ton of previews this week and hopefully you’re enjoying it (because we have like two or three more for you!). Up this time is Li’l Depressed Boy #3 which looks to be just as good as the last issue which was reviewed by Nicole. Here’s what she said about the issue: the characters and constant humor are great for taking your mind off of a stressful day and doing what was meant to be done with a comic: laughing hysterically while forgetting the rest of the world exists before turning to the last page and realizing you have to wait another month to enjoy the next issue of Li’l Depressed Boy. Well it’s the next month so here you go!

7.0
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Ryder on the Storm #3 – Review

I learned something from this comic, Deamons get stronger with inbreeding… and they all sleep with their mothers. Ryder on the Storm concludes in the most logically way it can and that steals a lot of the mystery that made the series stand out originally. If you need a refresher I recommend reading our review for the first and second issue before continuing.

9.0
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The Infinite Vacation #2 – Review

I picked up Infinite Vacation expecting it to be one of those independent books that deals in the idiosyncrasies of daily life, you know… one of those soul searching coming of age stories like Box Office Poison or Brooklyn Dreams. But boy was I wrong! Well… Maybe the soul searching part could still be there.  Infinite Vacation is a sci-fi book that deals in characters taking vacations in infinite realities the joy of the multiverse at the hands of men, if they pay for it that is. The book has a very unique concept, its part Sliders part Quantum Leap and a hundred percent awesome! Now the book does not only deal in vacationing in alternate realities, it is a murder mystery; our main character Mark, is being target by someone. Why? We don’t know but the “Marks” from different alternate realities are being murdered one by one and our main hero is not far behind.

8.5
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Carbon Grey #2 – Review

Carbon Grey is a book that reminds me of the Metabarons, mostly by the epic fantasy style the art of this book produces. The book is set in a world war one, world war two mix with a sword fighting legendary fantasy. The Grey Sisters, are the guardians of the Kaiser the big ruler of the land. This was done by generations and usually the sisters were a trio, now this generation the sisters became a foursome two of them twins. One of the twins kills the kaiser and becomes independent of the sisters, she becomes a fugitive.

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Preview Time – The Infinite Vacation #2

Hitting stores on Wednesday is Infinite Vacation #2. Personally I didn’t care for the first issue and its constant effort of trying to be different and impress the audience, but Jorge really enjoyed the second issue. So what better way to decide for yourself than by checking out the first five pages! If you like what you see be sure to grab it today since it’ll probably sell out like the first issue.

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