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Ian Gibson, comic-book genius, passes away (obituary).

It is with a heavy heart that we bid farewell to Ian Gibson, a visionary British comic book artist, who

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Justice League Volume 2: The Villain’s Journey (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Jim Lee and Scott Williams (graphic novel review).

The second volume of the New 52 Justice League, encompassing issues #7-12, begins with what appears to be a series

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Justice League Volume 1: Origin (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Jim Lee and Scott Williams (graphic novel review).

When I thought reading ‘The Darkseid War’ would be straightforward, I quickly realized it’s part of DC Comics’ ‘The New

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Jimmy Olsen: Adventures Vol. 01 by Jack Kirby (graphic novel review).

Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be. Tidying up my old comic collected editions, I came across this volume of

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Elephantmen 2261 Volume 1 by Richard Starkings and Axel Medellin (graphic novel review).

The Elephantmen are transgenics, human/animal hybrids genetically engineered by the MAPPO Corporation to fight in the Afro-Sino war of 2239-2243.

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Pacific Comics Companion by Stephen Friedt with Jon B. Cooke (book review).

My familiarity with Pacific Comics is limited. I recognize a few of their releases, such as ‘Ms. Mystic’ by Neal

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Keith Giffen: legendary comic book maestro bids adieu (news).
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Keith Giffen: legendary comic book maestro bids adieu (news).

Keith Giffen, the venerated comic book creator, left the world stage at the age of 70, passing away on October

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Invincible (animated superhero TV series on Amazon Prime: trailer) (from Robert 'Walking Dead' Kirkman).
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Robert Kirkman: From comic shop clerk to comic shop kingpin (video).

Once upon a time in a comic shop not-so-far away, a young man named Robert Kirkman could be found shelving

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Destroyer Duck (Graphite Edition) by Jack Kirby & Steve Gerber (graphic novel review)

  This book, ‘Destroyer Duck (Graphite Edition)’ by Jack Kirby & Steve Gerber, is the size of a graphic novel

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From Hard-Boiled to Shaolin: the artistic odyssey of Geof Darrow (comic-book artist retrospective).

In the sprawling realm of pen, ink, and imagination, Geof Darrow is somewhat of a wizard, conjuring up images that

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