Category: Comic Comparisons

Comic Comparisons is where two or more series come to find the deeper meaning of their themes. Heard of a comic that goes into how similar one character is to another? How about how one series deals with a setting similar to another? Or how about serious subjects like the many sides of a political standoff? It’s all here.

Comic Comparisons: Secession Problems

Living off the grid sounds all and good. Just for the literal life of you, remember the lessons all of these comics bring you.

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Movie Sequels in Comics: Efficient but Needs Focus

For making movie sequels, comics will not just save money but also provide great imagery without blowing budgets. Be wary of sequelitis.

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Killers in Love: The Tragedy of Idol Worship

I never thought it was possible, two app services made comics that make sociopathic serial killers and their love lives compelling.

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Hellcat and Mockingbird: Compare Marked Down Heroes

Two Marvel characters who have been around for decades; Patsy Walker the Archie competitor turned hero, and Bobbi Morse the can’t be nailed down super agent. If only they could be around more often.

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Krishna: A Journey Within vs Noah – Image on Religion

It looks like Image is the go to publisher when it comes to depictions of subjects, even controversial topics like religion.

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International Ladies of the Sexual Revolution

When it comes to the Sexual Liberation, there has to be a balance between the sensations and having substance between the acts.

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Calexit: A Revolutionary In The Military Or A Commercial?

To everyone who lives in California, don’t just pack up and leave the US. Anyone including the creators of these comics can tell you that it’s not worth it.

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Superman Expies: The Man of Steel Through Different Eyes

Who would’ve thought my first Comic Theory would be a comparison between Superman and his intercompany clones?

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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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Analog & The Private Eye: The End of the Cloud

In the age of information where data is nonchalantly compromised, would it really be better if the cloud just made everything public? These comics don’t think so.

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