Double Take Comics: Why Night of the Living Dead’s Bootleg Failed

Double Take Comics was the pilot project of video game conglomerate Take-Two Interactive. The subsidiary was a place to publish comic books under… Bill Jemas?! […]

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Kurt Busiek: The Hero’s Premium Epic Legacy

Kurt Busiek is a notable name going around lately. On social media he speaks up about difficult things during immense conflict like Covid-19 and how […]

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Manhua Protagonists: The Convoluted Power Fantasies

Manhua in terms of protagonists have some tropes when it comes to what their audiences want. Despite the title we’ll be focusing on the characters […]

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Bancho Manga: A Perspective on Delinquent Myths and Life

Bancho… depending on who you ask it means a juvenile delinquent gang leader or a modern ronin. So how did a bunch of troublemakers make […]

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Filipino Komiks: Value To Shatter Stops

Filipino Komiks pictures a nation rising to meet challenges. Each generation brings some clash to build the comic culture. From finding inspiration, mixing cultures together, […]

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Superman Smashes The Klan: Adapting For The Future

Superman Smashes The Klan is a long 3 issue series adapting an episode of the radio series The Adventures of Superman. Now I already have […]

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Hawk and Dove: Are Creative Differences A Guaranteed Curse?

Hawk and Dove are a superhero duo that come with a lot of baggage. Since the original creation by Steve Ditko and Steve Skeates the […]

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Criminal Macabre: How Truth Disorients

Criminal Macabre by horror writer Steve Niles details the world of Cal McDonald. Similar to characters like John Constantine, McDonald presents himself as a hard-boiled […]

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Nick Fury: The Implanted Identity Conspiracy

Nick Fury is a character every Marvel fan should be familiar with. But do the comic fans know him as well as they think they […]

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Red Hood And The Outlaws: Why The Dark Trinity Thrived

Red Hood and the Outlaws one of the early titles of DC’s New 52 that receives bad recognition. After hearing the words of a few […]

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