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The Batman Who Laughs may be the culmination of ten years of Scott Snyder’s Batman work, but the hot-selling, utterly terrifying comic that has a Jokerized, parallel dimension Batman going toe to toe with the prime Bruce Wayne is also the launching point for a new Batman/Superman team up book, and DC shared a preview
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This article contains extraordinarily mild Jessica Jones Season 3 spoilers. We have a spoiler free review here if you prefer.  Erik Gelden. Wiseass. Small time gambler. Petty criminal. Burger expert. Supervillain? Well, not exactly. But Jessica Jones‘ new love interest with some low level mental superpowers actually has his roots in the pages of Marvel
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The Justice Society is getting a big push from DC Comics, and they’ll be making their return to regular continuity in the pages of Scott Snyder’s Justice League. The classic World War II superhero team will be joining the flagship DC title in September as part of the next big storyline: The Justice/Doom War. “I
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While I love a good epic fantasy read where an unassuming, usually male, usually white farmboy learns of his great destiny to save the world, there are so many fantasy stories that exist outside of that framework.  One of my favorite ways to see fantasy genre tropes subverted is by taking the usual feudal European-like
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The Power Rangers comic is going in bold new directions by introducing the White Ranger into the main comic, especially after its univere altering “Shattered Grid” arc. While the comic has veered away from Power Rangers TV stories since the beginning, having the White Ranger around without any of the “Green Candle” episodes is still
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This post is sponsored by Tor Books. All opinions expressed in this post are based on the writer’s personal views. Ivy Gamble’s life as a Bay Area private detective isn’t particularly glamorous. Most of her cases involve philandering spouses or insurance fraud so, when she is presented with the opportunity to solve a murder, she
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This Walking Dead article contains major spoilers. For the past few months, Walking Dead writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard have been exploring the Commonwealth, the comic’s biggest postapocalyptic settlement yet. At first, this massive city-state seemed like a dream of the past, the rebirth of a society long gone in the wake of
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