The Killer: The Best Thing About Being Boring

The Killer is the latest movie adapted from a comic that people are talking about. So it’s time to throw my fat in. Including what […]

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Thunder Child – Revisited Tributes of War of the Worlds

Thunder Child is a request from Mad Robot Comics for their Kickstarter. This three issue series serves as a spin-off to the classic H.G. Wells […]

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Doom Force: Everything You Need To Know About A Genius Parody

Doom Force is a parody of many conventions of Dark Age of Comics from the 90s. Spinning-off from Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol, the single issue […]

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Comic Book Preservation: Discover Why 5 Tools Make Comics Valuable

Comic Book Preservation… turns out there’s a little more to it than just plastic bags and cardboard. I wonder if my American Shonen Jump magazines […]

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Bancho Manga: Discover Why People Like Japanese Delinquency

Bancho, a word that denotes delinquency in Japan. Depending on who you ask it either refers to a juvenile delinquent gang leader or a modern […]

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Filipino Komiks: How To Rebuild Through Identity Challenges

Filipino Komiks are the illustrations of a nation rising to meet challenges. Each generation brings a set of conflicts which contribute to the building of […]

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Batman: The Gift (The Travelers): Tom King’s First Mess

Welcome back to Dude, What the Heck?!, a segment where I analyze comics that are praised in places but ridiculed in others. Today we will […]

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Sidekicks: Why Being a Superhero’s Intern is the Worst

Welcome to the Comic Comparisons segment where comic books have parallels. For the first jab, let’s take a look at a classic trope that Batman […]

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Mad Cave’s Dick Tracy: An Astonishing Revisit

Mad Cave’s Dick Tracy is where comic strip’s greatest detective comes back onto the leaflets. So how do you make an iconic character for a […]

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The Comic Hashtag Wars: Competitive Cutthroats

The Comic Hashtag Wars… For the past ~10 years there’s been a war on social media and search engines about comic campaigns. Not the stuff […]

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MeSseD: Surging Flow of Creativity

MeSseD is a request from own Jay B. Kalagayan that combines real life attitudes from sewage workers with out-of-this-world scenarios. This Creative Mussel Production gives […]

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When The Blood Has Dried: A Professional Secret

When The Blood Has Dried from Mad Cave Studios offers a challenge to TTRPG fantasy guilds. For all of the times you played a game, […]

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Scanning: Why Comics Need An Innovation

Scanning… that’s a very ugly word in some reading circles. Mainly because creators lose out on short-term profits. How? Putting an entire picture story on […]

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Morning Star: Revealing The Effect of Loss

Morning Star from Mad Cave Studios gives readers an empathetic look at a family dealing with loss. Nothing about it is sturdy and sometimes the […]

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Silver Vessels: Crammed With Directions

Silver Vessels from Mad Cave’s Maverick imprint brings out a decent coming-of-age story by Steve Orlando. Thanks to the expressive faces and backgrounds that give […]

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All-Out Avengers: The Redemption of Greg Land

All-Out Avengers is a mini-series that was one of the most surprising things to come out. While the critics were a little less than impressed, […]

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Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons’ Epic Origin

Wonder Woman Historia is the epic retelling of the origin of DC Comics’ Amazons. But this isn’t just about what leads to the foundations of […]

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The Destroyer: The Post-Nuclear Bad Idea

The Destroyer following Inebrio Horsefeathers, marks Bad Idea’s return from hiatus. While Horsefeathers is a great laugh out of a long wait, Destroyer arrives at […]

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