Five graphic novels -- nothing funny about these
Cartoonist Drew Sheneman reviews these five offerings.
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Rob Liefeld Takes Over 3 DC Titles
Yesterday's announcement from DC Comics, revealing the second wave of the New 52, came with some pretty big changes for the publisher's lineup. As many have expected with solicitations hitting soon, the changes aren't over yet. Today, DC is announcing that comic book industry icon Rob Liefeld ...
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Opinion: Holding out for an ePub hero
Against my better judgment, I let myself get swept up by the wave of e-publishing rumours in the days leading up to Apple’s education-themed announcement. Apple could do it, I thought to myself. The company had both the resources to build a great tool, and the reasons to do so.
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Batwoman #5 Review
The world of Batwoman just got a whole lot bigger. In a lot of ways, issue #5 of Batwoman, which concludes the series' first arc, sets up a new villainous adversary for the character that comes pretty damn close to rivaling Leviathan for Batman. The mythos of Batwoman has just been blown out of the water thanks to J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman, and I couldn't be more excited to see ...
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The Amazing Spider-Man #678 Review
After the enormity of Spider-Island, the question on everyone's mind was: what's next? How could Dan Slott possibly up the stakes? Issue #678 answers that question by threatening to blow up all of New York. In fact, it does blow up New York, in a manner of speaking. Slott presents a Back to the F...
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