Books: Comics and Graphic Novels
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Comics Review: Scrambled Ink edited by Diana Schutz— DreamWorks animators break from out of the studio and into book publication.
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Comic Book Review: Dr Who - The Forgotten #1 by Tony Lee and Pia Guerra— Doctor Who: The Forgotten is look back at the Doctor's past incarnations.
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Graphic Novel Review: Usagi Yojimbo Book One: The Ronin by Stan Sakai— Usagi Yojimbo is a ronin, a masterless samurai, a bodyguard for hire. He's also a rabbit. The first book in Stan Sakai's classic series.
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Top 20 Comic Book Movies of All-Time— Ranking the best movies adapted from the world of comics.
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Book Review: Soon I Will Be Invincible by Austin Grossman— Superheroes jump off the comics page and into prose in this entertaining first novel.
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Graphic Novel Review: In the Small by Michael Hague— Humans have suddenly shrunk to the size of approximately six inches tall, while the rest of the world has remained unchanged.
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Comic Review: Supergirl #34 by Sterling Gates and Jamal Igle— Sterling Gates's vision of Supergirl begins in this issue, and brings compassion and depth to a dynamic character.
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Our Second Heroes Giveaway— Another month, another Heroes giveaway.
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Blu-ray Review: Iron Man - Ultimate 2-Disc Edition— A fun, action-filled comic book movie held together by Robert Downey Jr.'s fantastic performance.
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Graphic Novel Review: Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— The first six issues of Hill & Rodriguez' entertaining horror fantasy are collected in a new hardcover edition.
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Audio Book Review - Batman: The Stone King by Alan Grant, Based on the series from DC Comics— Something has been unearthed in Gotham City. An ancient pyramid has unleashed supernatural energies throughout the world.
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Graphic Novel Review: Fluffy by Simone Lia— Portrays the playful relationship between a bunny and the man she is convinced is her father.
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Graphic Novel Review: Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— This graphic novel delivers shivers by the bucketful and never lets up on the throttle.
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DVD Review: Legion Of Super Heroes, Volume 3 — Aimed at a younger audience than "Teen Titans" and just don't have the same heart.
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Graphic Novel Review: Too Cool To Be Forgotten by Alex Robinson— You're a teen again – you've heard the idea before, but Alex Robinson puts a funny, sad spin on it in his latest graphic novel.
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Comics Review: From the Shadow of the Northern Lights edited by Johannes Klenell— An Anthology of Swedish Alternative Comics presents a whole cadre of unfamiliar (and hard to spell!) names to alt comics lovers.
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Graphic Novel Review: Mr. Monster: His Books of Forbidden Knowledge, Volume One by Michael T. Gilbert et al— Michael T. Gilbert breaths life into an unlikely mixture of horror, humor and superheroes and gives us the wonderful Mister Monster.
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Audio Book Review: JLA - Exterminators By Christopher Golden, Based On The Series From DC Comics— For a Movie In Your Mind check out JLA: Exterminators.
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Graphic Novel Review: Hellboy - Darkness Calls by Mike Mignola & Duncan Fegredo and The Hellboy Companion— Mike Mignola's demonic good guy fights undead warriors and demons in snow-blown Russia.
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Graphic Novel Review: Ocean by Warren Ellis and Chris Sprouse— Wet wanderings consider the mystery of the cosmic oceans.
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Graphic Novel Review: Criminal: The Dead and the Dying by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips— Each arc of this story is like a knife thrust to the heart, with a final twist at the end.
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Graphic Novel Review: Checkmate: A King's Game by Greg Rucka and Jesus Saiz— Checkmate offers spy and superhero action in a suspenseful and action-filled romp.
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Manga Review: Goth by Otsuichi with art by Kendi Oiwa— Well written and with fantastic artwork each story draws you in and the conclusion will just send you rushing for the novel.
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Graphic Novel Review: Aqua Leung by Mark Andrew Smith and Paul Maybury— Another hero's journey, this one with style and wit to spare.
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Book Review: "The Workshop of Filthy Creation" - The Art of Johnny Ace and Kali Verra — A new hardbound collection pays tribute to the Kustom Kulture art of Johnny "Childish" Ace.
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Comic Review: Spike: After The Fall #1— Spike: After The Fall tells what the blonde vampire did before the events of Angel: After The Fall #2
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DVD Review: It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown (Deluxe Edition)— Once engulfed in the memories, it will be easy to overlook the flawed storytelling.
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Graphic Novel Review: White Shaka Boy by Alan Brody— White Shaka Boy attempts to tell us about an American white rapper reclaiming his ancestor's Zulu kingdom, but falls short of the mark.
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DVD Review: It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (Remastered Deluxe Edition)— Two different views of two different "Peanuts" specials.
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Manga Review: Burst Angel Vol. 1, Story and Art by Gonzo and Minoru Murao— “This manga’s got only one thing hotter than the action - and that’s the girls pulling the triggers!”
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Graphic Novel Review: Method Man by Method Man, Sanford Greene, and David Atchison— Method Man lays down the action and a definite comics fan vibe in this action-packed adventure.
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Graphic Novel Review: Zot!: The Complete Black And White Collection by Scott McCloud— Scott McCloud's groundbreaking superhero comic gets a hefty trade paperback repackaging.
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Graphic Novel Review: Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank— Geoff Johns serves up a perfect future from the past in this version of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Tale of One Bad Rat by Bryan Talbot— Bryan Talbot tells the story of a sexual abuse victim's struggle for recovery.
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Graphic Novel Review: Whiteout by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber — Greg Rucka writes and Steve Lieber illustrates the story of a murder at the bottom of the world, in frozen Antarctica.
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Graphic Fiction Review: How to Love by the Actus Comics Collective— The Israeli alt comics collective produces a new anthology of "graphic novellas" about love and its pursuit.
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Book Review: Johnny Boo - The Best Little Ghost In The World! by James Kochalka— A ghost, an ice cream monster and much silliness in cartoonist James Kochalka's new children's comic.
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DVD Review: DC Super Heroes: The Filmation Adventures— Not to be watched without a huge bowl of cereal.
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Graphic Novel Review: Too Cool to Be Forgotten by Alex Robinson— Alex Robinson's newest graphic novel transcends a gimmicky time-traveling premise with well-honed characterization.
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Comic Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull by John Jackson Miller and Luke Ross— Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is the comic adaptation of one of this summer's biggest blockbusters.
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Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus - Volume 4 — Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Volume 4 continues reprinting Dark Horses older Buffy issues in chronological order
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Comic Review: Buffy Season Eight - No Future for You by Brian K. Vaughan, Joss Whedon, and Georges Jeanty— "No Future for You" brings the rogue slayer Faith into Buffy season eight.
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Heroes Lets You Choose Your Hero and BC Magazine Lets You Win a Comic Book— Want to win a comic book? You know you do.
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Comic Review: Freedom Formula #1 by Edmund Shern, Kai and Chester Ocampo— The newest Radical Comics mini-series takes us on a futuristic race aross a dystopian wasteland.
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Graphic Novel Review: Zot! The Complete Black and White Collection: 1987-1991 by Scott McCloud— Comics scholar and visionary Scott McCloud revisits his earliest fiction work--a tale of rayguns, teenagers, and Burger Kings in the rain.
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Comic Review: Star Wars: Legacy, Volume 3 - Claws of the Dragon— Star Wars: Legacy is a comic book series set over 130 years after the events of Return of The Jedi.
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Graphic Novel Review: Smuggling Spirits - Book Two by Ben Fisher and Mike Henderson— Ben Fisher and Mike Henderson continue the hard-hitting supernatural tale of Darklings in this second volume.
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Graphic Novel Review: Smuggling Spirits - Book One by Ben Fisher and Mike Henderson— This Prohibition Era supernatural crime story delivers monsters and action from beginning to end.
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Comic-Con International 2008: Four Days of Fandom, Part One— Day One of Comic Con 2008 offers vampires, serial killers, and puppets
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2008 Comic-Con Report— Musgo Del Jefe files his report from the front line of fandom.
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DVD Review: Witchblade - The Complete Series — When viewed as a series “inspired by” the source rather than a slavish translation, it’s clear that it holds up well on its own.
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Dark Horse Comics' Presentation at San Diego Comic-Con 2008— Dark Horse Comics' presentation at Comic-Con 2008 with surprise guest Bruce Campbell.
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DVD Review: The Batman - The Complete Fifth Season— The Batman: The Complete Fifth Season brings the series to a close with a number of team-ups including a finale with the Justice League.
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DVD Review: The Batman - The Complete Fifth Season— The series unfortunately ends with a whimper.

