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Kingdom Come: a superhero crucible of nostalgia (comic-book retrospective).

Once in a blue Kryptonian moon, a comic series comes along that flips the traditional superhero paradigm on its head,

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The return of the multiverse maestro: an encounter with Michael Moorcock (interview: video format)

When you sit down with a legendary genre author like Michael Moorcock, it’s never just a simple chat. It’s an

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Frank Frazetta's fantastically frazzled world (retrospective).
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Frank Frazetta’s fantastically frazzled world (retrospective).

Ed and Jim examine the life and times of Frank Frazetta, known to many as the “Godfather of Fantasy Art,”

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Darkly She Goes by Hubert and Vincent Mallié (graphic novel review).

‘Darkly She Goes’ is a graphic novel written by Hubert, drawn by Vincent Mallié, coloured by Bruno Tatti and translated

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Ask For Mercy: volume 1 by Richard Starkings and Abigail J Harding (graphic novel review).

‘Ask For Mercy’ collects the first few stories from an ongoing fantasy series with script and lettering by Richard Starkings

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Spider-Man loses a father: John Romita Sr. passes at 93, leaving a web of legacy (news).
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Spider-Man loses a father: John Romita Sr. passes at 93, leaving a web of legacy (news).

John Romita Sr., Marvel’s master illustrator and the man who gave Wolverine his claws and Spider-Man his iconic good looks,

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Gun Honey Vol. 2: Blood For Blood by Charles Ardai and Ang Hor Kheng (graphic novel review).

In “Gun Honey Book 2: Blood for Blood,” Joanna Tan makes a return, though not at the beginning of the

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Hellboy: The Crooked Man and Others - a collection of fairytales gone wild? (comic-book retrospective).
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Hellboy: The Crooked Man and Others – a collection of fairytales gone wild? (comic-book retrospective).

Once upon a time, in the dark and twisted world of Hellboy, there was a collection of stories so utterly

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Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2023 drawing up in September/October (event news).

The picturesque town of Bowness-on-Windermere is about to get a whole lot more colorful as comic art enthusiasts gather for

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Geof Darrow discusses the classic comic-book Hardboiled, which he created with Frank Miller (comic-book retrospective).
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From Caped Crusaders to Cosmic Quirkiness: the comic-book trends that matter (video).

Comic book enthusiasts, assemble! A new era of graphic storytelling has dawned, leaving the traditional superhero tropes in a proverbial

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