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Comic Book Artist STEVE DILLON Passes Away

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October 22, 2016
Veteran comic book artist Steve Dillon, best known for his work on Vertigo’s Preacher, has passed away. No further details are available as of the moment. The news was confirmed by his younger brother, cartoonist Glyn Dillon, on Twitter. Other prominent figures in the comic book industry confirmed th...


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DOCTOR STRANGE’s The Last Days of Magic isn’t over yet!

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September 11, 2016
The Last Days of Magic were just the beginning. This October, the Sorcerer Supreme begins a deadly gauntlet of his greatest foes as “Blood in the Aether” kicks off in DOCTOR STRANGE #12! Blockbuster creators Jason Aaron and Chris Bachalo begin the next phase of their critically-acclaimed series – beginning...


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REVIEW: Prison Break: Star Wars style in ‘Star Wars, Vol. 3: Rebel Jail’

 
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August 17, 2016
Jason Aaron writes some of the good stories in the Star Wars mythologies right now. So good that unsurprisingly, Jason got re-nominated for this year’s Eisner’s for Best Writer due to his ever increasing confidence in tone and substance in his storytelling. The new Star Wars story arc entitled REBEL JAIL i...


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REVIEW: Behold, The Word in ‘Absolute Preacher Vol. 1′

 
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July 24, 2016
There was a time that Vertigo Comics was taken so seriously, many of the upstarts under the stewardship of Vertigo Executive Editor and SVP Karen Berger blossomed their comic book careers in that controversial, pushing-the-envelope and game-changing semi-independent creator-owned publishing line. One of th...


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EISNER AWARDS 2016, And the Winners are…

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July 24, 2016
The Eisner Awards happened as always annually during SDCC. This awards ceremony is like the Oscars of the comic book industry. So whenever you’d see a name with a tag, like ‘Eisner Nominee’ or ‘Eisner Winner’, you have to give that guy/gal mad geek respect. The awards were pre...


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REVIEW: A road to perdition for ‘Southern Bastards, Vol. 3: Homecoming’

 
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July 13, 2016
Jason Aaron and Jason Latour continues to explore the American Southern identity in dissecting the lives and views of Coach Boss’ henchmen and Tubb’s daughter in their critically acclaimed creator owned Southern Bastards, Vol. 3: Homecoming. It contains the series’ #9 to #14, with Chris Brunner as guest ar...


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REVIEW: The bitter truth in ‘Star Wars #19′

 
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June 2, 2016
To kill or not to kill, that is the situation Princess Leia tries to ponder in the chapter finale of the story arc, REBEL JAIL, in Star Wars #19. After chasing the main antagonist, she and her fellow femme fatales must confront the ultimate test the “Simon-says” character wants to achieve. What makes this ...


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REVIEW: Meet Roberta Tubb in ‘Southern Bastards #14′

 
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May 13, 2016
Southern Bastards #14 served as a sort of a denouement of the third story arc “Homecoming”. This issue can also serve as a great hors d’oeuvre for the upcoming fourth arc since the setting takes place outside Crow County, where Roberta Tubb finally made her formal entrance as the possible avenger of her fa...


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REVIEW: Time’s running out in ‘Star Wars #18′

 
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April 29, 2016
Star Wars #18 is the penultimate chapter of the 4-issue story arc where Princess Leia is literally being tested to her absolute limits. To make things more interesting, the unknown mastermind is getting ahead of the curve while Luke and Han have finally arrived just in time but reserved for the best part &...


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REVIEW: No one can stop Darth Vader in ‘Star Wars: Vader Down’

 
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April 20, 2016
How do you bring down one of the most powerful villains in pop culture history? And this baddie is no other than the former “chosen one” and supposed messiah, Darth Vader. That is the question that taken heads on by comic writers Jason Aaron and Kieron Gillen in the first ever Star Wars crossover main [&he...