Books: Comics and Graphic Novels
Currently listing articles 749-701:
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DVD Review: Teen Titans - The Complete Fifth Season — The final season for the team.
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Graphic Novel Review: Aces: Curse of the Red Baron by Denton, Wilson & Square-Briggs— An entertaining action-comedy pits two squabbling WWI flyboys against a ghostly Red Baron.
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Comic Book Review: Star Trek - Assignment Earth by John Byrne— Kinda flat, and not as fun as it should be--you know, like any comic adaptation of a late-sixties TV show that never existed.
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Manga Review: The Drifting Classroom, Volume Five by Kazuo Umezu— A classic survival horror manga pits school kids against an apocalyptic future world.
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DVD Review: Batman Begins (Limited Edition Gift Set)— It’s a very good movie, but is the double-dip worth it?
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DVD Review: Swamp Thing: The Series, Volume Two — Slogging through that series was not unlike making my way through a dank and frightening swamp.
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Frank Miller Blogs About His Forthcoming Spirit Movie — The comic artist and director works to assuage fannish anxiety about his movie take on a landmark comic crime-fighter.
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Graphic Novel Review: Criminal: Coward by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips— Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips carve a dark, ugly road of betrayal and greed in this landmark crime series.
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Batman 3: No Room For Robins In The Knight— In the world of Batman, there is simply no room for the teenage Robin.
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Graphic Novel Review: Water Baby by Ross Campbell— A review of the DC/Minx title Water Baby, written and illustrated by Ross Campbell
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Manga Review: Hell Girl Volume One by Miyuki Eto— Eternal damnation never looked so easy in this manga animé spin-off.
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Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 50— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Black Adam, and many other DC Universe characters.
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Manga Review: Vassalord Vol. 1 by Nanae Chrono— One of the better drawn first volumes that I’ve seen recently
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Manga Review: Devil's Bride Vol. 1 by Se-Young Kim— a romance in which a Devil creates his perfect bride
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Manhwa Review: Hotel Africa Vol. 1 by Hee Jung Park— ...
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Manga Review: Hellgate: London Vol. 1, Story by Arvid Nelson and Art by J.M.— A prequel to the hit video game.
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Comic Review: Star Wars Omnibus: Droids — Star Wars Omnibus: Droids collects all the adventures of our favorite robotic duo!
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— How Universal and Marvel successfully course-corrected the struggling franchise.
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Comic Book Reviews: Caliber and Hercules #1— A new comic book line, Radical Comics, debuts with two variations on familiar myths.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk is the Movie Fans Wanted Five Years Ago— Marvel reboots its Hulk franchise with a film more in line with fan expectations.
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Comics in the Movies— What are your thoughts on the comics, the movies, and the media tie-ins?
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Graphic Novel Review: All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely— Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely bring back the gentler years of Superman with a soft science fiction touch.
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Graphic Novel Review: Hawaiian Dick: Byrd of Paradise by B. Clay Moore and Steven Griffin— This 1950s Hawaiian private eye tale comes out swinging with beautiful art, great dialogue, and throws in a zombie.
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Comic Review: Skaar Son of Hulk by Greg Pak & Ron Forney— The Incredible Hulk has a son! And a whole world is out to kill him! The world's in trouble!
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DVD Review: Fantastic Four Extended Edition (2005)— Want to know why Marvel stopped trusting other studios and started producing their own movies? Here's exhibit A.
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Graphic Novel Review: Criminal: Lawless by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips— Brubaker and Phillips deliver another smoking volume of neo-noir in their second CRIMINAL arc.
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Manga Review: Dark Metro by Tokyo Calen & Yoshiken— A new manga horror series finds ghosts and bloody vengeance in the bowels of the Tokyo subway.
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Blogcritics Magazine Becomes the Middleman in a The Middleman Giveaway— Blogcritics and the Middleman - fighting evil so you don't have to and giving things away so you don't have to buy them.
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Graphic Novel Review: Green Arrow: Year One by Andy Diggle and Jock— Oliver Queen's dramatic lesson in survival that prompts him to become the masked bowman Green Arrow gets a great update.
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Graphic Novel Review: Fantasy Classics, Edited by Tom Pomplun— Volume Fifteen in the Graphic Classics series contains "romance, wizardry, dreamworlds & Mary Shelley's Frankenstein!"
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— Marvel and Edward Norton reinvent the Hulk and give the franchise life again.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— Although I preferred Ang Lee's vision of the character, this is still a great cinematic experience for action fans.
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Product Review: Lenore PVC Figurine— The cute little dead girl goes 3D.
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TV Review: Comic Books Unbound — A new Starz documentary looks at the rise and rise of comic book-based movies.
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Comic Review: Star Wars Omnibus: Tales of the Jedi - Volume 1 — Star Wars Omnibus: Tales of the Jedi Volume 1, tells stories of the Jedi and their struggles thousands of years before The Battle of Yavin.
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Graphic Novel Review: Mr. T by Christpher Bunting and J.L. Czerniawski— Too childish to work for adults and too adult to be for children.
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Graphic Novel Review: 52, Vol. 4 by by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen— The final volume of 52 brings closure for the various characters, though without the expected tying together of the storylines.
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Comic Review: Serenity: Those Left Behind by Joss Whedon— Serenity: Those Left Behind fills in a missing chapter of the Serenity crew and feels like an episode of the show.
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Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Omnibus Vol. 02 — Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Omnibus Vol. 02 reprints older Dark Horse stories in an affordable format and in chronological order
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Comic Review: Buffy Season 8 Long Way Home— Continues the great Joss Whedon show in a new format and since it's a comic the budget and story ideas are limitless.
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Comic Review: Superman: Last Son by Richard Donner et al— It's been a long strange journey for Superman Last Son partly written by Superman I and Superman II director Richard Donner.
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Beyond Bounds: Summer Reading! — What are you taking on vacation? The newest paranormal or an old stand by?
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Graphic Novel Review: Midnight Sun by Ben Towle— A poignant historical tale more akin to cinema than novel.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Brave and the Bold Vol. 1: The Lords of Luck by Mark Waid— Triple-X hero-on-hero action, featuring obscure characters from 40 to 50 years ago...hot and bothered yet?
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Graphic Novel Review: Holmes by Omaha Perez— A dark and over-the-top parody takes the piss out of the world's greatest detective.
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Comic Review: Indiana Jones Omnibus, Vol. 1— This omnibus reprints long out of print Indiana Jones tales which Indy fans will enjoy.
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Graphic Novel Review: Diary of a Teenage Girl by Phoebe Gloeckner— A bittersweet tome about coming of age in 1970s San Francisco.
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Book Review: Everyday Cat Excuses - Why I Can't Do What You Want by Molly Brandenburg— Take simple illustrations of cats, add in funny text, and you get this amusing collection of cartoons.
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Comic Review: Wondermark: Beards of Our Forefathers by David Malki— The twice-weekly sardonically surreal web comic gets its first bound collection.
