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Better late than never, Grey and Glazer bring you Two Guys Talking Comics!
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Two Guys talks GL Aftermath, Daredevil, and more!
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Aspiring comic book writer? Let Tom Brevoort lay some knowledge down onto your brain.
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Features
Thursday comics?
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Features
What makes the Gold Standard list?
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What's Grey getting?
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Columns
My first encounter with Booster Gold came in, actually, my first real comic. The Death of Superman. For years he was, to me, the guy in the cool
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News
What's on tap this week?
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Reviews
I’m normally not much of a movie reviewer, especially without a hard copy in front of me to rewind, review, and rewatch. I had a teacher in high
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Brightest Day #1 Written by Geoff Johns and Peter J. Tomasi Art by Ivan Reis, Pat Gleason, Adrian Syaf, Scott Clark, and Joe Prado Second Chances The issue
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Interviews
Yesterday Newsarama put up an interview with Garth Ennis about my beloved “The Boys” from Dynamite Entertainment, and since apparently I’m not the only fan of Butcher and
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Reviews
Batman and Robin #12 Written by Grant Morrison Art by Andy Clarke Batman vs Robin part 3 Wow. That’s my first impression of this issue. Wow. And I
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Columns
One issue left, true believers, one issue left in volume one of New Avengers. But fear not, for Marvel, acting in the interests of promoting new number ones,
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News
It’s been an interesting few months in the land of all things Superman. Full on creative shufflings include JMS taking over Superman, and at one point, Marc Guggenheim
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Columns
DC: Batman and Robin #12 Brightest Day #1 JSA All Stars #6 Red Robin #12 Secret Six #21 Superman: War of the Supermen #1 Marvel: Astonishing Spider-Man and
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Reviews
New Avengers #64 Written by Brian Bendis Art by Mike McKone So as New Avengers rushes towards it’s final issue next month, and it’s relaunch a month later,
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Columns
My Alex Ross story is infamous. My readers know it, message boards speak of it as some urban legend, and I’ve even spoken to some comic creators about
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Columns
I want to see Fabian Nicieza write Teen Titans. I want to see the book roll over creative teams, again, and hand the reigns of this title that
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Reviews
Sword #1 Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Steven Sanders “No Time to Breathe” So I bought this book due to my love of Astonishing X-Men, and the
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Columns
I don’t like the tried and true method of running back to get a classic creator or creative team to come on to a book to spark interest
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Columns
Remember a few years ago when Nightwing was coming off of a huge downswing thanks to the unmentionable Bruce Jones run, and then Marv Wolfman’s far less than
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Top Story
Casting call! Let’s have some fun! Rules of engagement are as follows: Every book will have five or six characters chosen from it, who best represent the core
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Columns
So I just saw that Marvel is bringing back foil covers, only they aren’t foil. They’re foilograms! Foil and holograms mixed together! The epitome of everything that went
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Columns
Disney said it best, “Keep Moving Forward”.
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Columns
Just in time (or a bit late) for Father's Day this year, Gray counts down the top 10 worst and top 10 best dads in comics.
and Quagmire.
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Columns
Dwayne McDuffie was fired from JLA a few weeks ago in reaction to his talking about the DC editorial process on some message boards, and then getting it
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Reviews
Red Robin #1 Written by Chris Yost Art by Ramon Bachs The Grail part one Just as many of us predicted, Red Robin ended up being Tim Drake’s
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Batman #687 Written by Judd Winick Art by Ed Benes A Battle Within So my first thought when I saw this book solicited, as many of you may
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Columns
Gray is back in an extra-sized column featuring: the new Dr Strange and the old one's sexcapades, an X-Force and X-Statix retrospective and a detailed look at all
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Reviews
After three agonizing months without Bat books (aside from Battle and it's tie ins), we finally got what we were waiting for. Batman and Robin, the new franchise
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