Kazakh Comics: The Distant If Revolutionary Neighbor

Kazakh comics are an emerging subject today, but not enough people to talk about it. Let’s change that. Most people will only think of Kazakhstan […]

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Art Ex Machina: Don’t Miss Out On This Breakthrough

Art Ex Machina is a unique request I put on the same level as Chronosis. Probably because these are comics’ equivalents to art house films. […]

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The Empty Man: Revisited With Shocking Results

Who here has hear of The Empty Man? Probably only a few movie buffs because of the timing of its release in 2020. Its reception […]

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Alita Battle Angel – Why The Creator Likes This Better

Alita Battle Angel is a case of creator preferred adaptation. On its own merits, it’s a colorful way for fans to try and find the […]

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Dahlia in the Dark: An Urgent Delivery

Dahlia in the Dark, Mad Cave Studio’s latest urban fantasy is sure to excite some people. Why? Well the eye-opening presentation and energy will be […]

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DP 7: A Cult Classic From The New Universe

DP 7 arguably the most influential series out of a 1980s Marvel imprint. Created by the late Mark Gruenwald, this series remains a highly regarded […]

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magico – A Manga About The Value of Love

magico is a manga where I can justify reading on a scanlation website. Hey cut me some slack, I can’t read Japanese and it’s not […]

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Gepetto – Revolutionary, No Strings Cyberpunk

Gepetto, a highly rated but overlooked bit of Webtoon. Created by Jewon Yeon with a full english translation, now’s a good time to talk about […]

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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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Superman: Unbound – A New Underpriced Perspective

Superman: Unbound adapts Geoff Johns’ story Superman: Brainiac for a more streamlined intro to the villain. Without all of the baggage of continuity like Brainiac’s […]

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