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REVIEW: ‘The Fade Out, Vol. 3: Act Three’ is the REAL Show Business

 
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February 17, 2016
What is more important in narrating a story, the journey or the ending? That is the question I am still pondering while reflecting the final arc of the critically-acclaimed noir and crime-and-suspense thriller, The Fade Out, Vol. 3: Act Three. Containing the final four issues of the said series, #9-12, Ed ...


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CRIMINAL: 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL comes out this April!

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January 7, 2016
The Eisner Award-winning team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (THE FADE OUT, FATALE, Sleeper) will release a brand-new 64-page one-shot of their acclaimed noir series CRIMINAL in April. It’s been ten years since CRIMINAL launched and to celebrate, Brubaker and Phillips, with acclaimed color artist E...


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REVIEW: Satisfying and yet infuriating end on ‘The Fade Out #12′

 
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January 5, 2016
There is no business like show business. That is how Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ The Fade Out #12 turns out. As the writer himself says over and over again, The Fade Out is a mini-series and this twelfth chapter is the climatic finale that ties many loose-ends and even answers the question that rooted f...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Black Magick #1

 
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November 1, 2015
MEET ROWAN BLACK If there is one fact that can attribute to writer Greg Rucka, he’s the industry’s ladies’ man. Just read some of his finest works like Queen and Country, Stumptown, Gotham Central, Whiteout, and Lazarus, to see how he portrays female lead characters as strong-willed individuals and at the ...


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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: ALIAS Omnibus HC

 
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October 28, 2015
ALIAS: JESSICA JONES If many of you know Jessica Jones through the social media and other media outlets, particularly her upcoming NETFLIX series, then call yourself blessed, but not entirely lucky because she is already existing in the Marvel Universe or the 616 canon since the early 2000s, particularly h...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The Fade Out #9

 
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September 18, 2015
SECRET SHARED HISTORY The Fade Out series is now embarking to its ultimate story arc by showing once and for all the key historical moments that started the so-called “beautiful” collaboration/friendship turned into uneasy and distrustful alliance in its ninth chapter - The Fade Out#9. This issue answers m...


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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: The Fade Out, Vol. 2: Act Two

 
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September 15, 2015
UNDER THE NOSE Here are some of the “secret ingredients” of a great suspense thriller: couple of murder scenes; a pinch of intrigues; a tablespoon of gossips; a touch of backstabbing SOBs; drops of boozes; another round of blackmailing; and finished with some steamy, hot erotic moments. These are only the ...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Velvet #11

 
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August 26, 2015
THE HUNTER’S COMETH Suspense and spy thriller maestro Ed Brubaker starts another chapter of the femme fatale-on-the-run Velvet Templeton in the fast-pacing and ever intriguing run in Velvet #11. After the rollercoaster rides in the previous chapters, Ed makes good on his promise that his top American infil...


Captain America Return of the Winter Soldier Omnibus

GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Captain America: Return of the Winter Soldier Omnibus

 
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July 30, 2015
THE SNAPPY SALUTE Ed Brubaker’s Captain America run is considered one of the most significant comic book superhero runs in the 21st century due solid storytelling, thought-provoking plots-and-twists, and most importantly, the re-introduction of Bucky Buchanan Barnes, aka The Winter Soldier. Not only the la...


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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Velvet, Vol. 2: The Secret Lives Of Dead Men TP

 
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July 3, 2015
THE TRUTH HURTS Ed Brubaker continues his near dominance in the world of visual espionage genre that keeps his readers and critics alike on the edge of their seats due to the perplexing tale of betrayal and the search for the truth in the midst of lies, deception and other synonymous stuffs on the field [&...