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The Kitchen #1 Perfectly Captures the Attitude of NYC in the 70s (Review)
The Kitchen is set in the area of New York City known as Hell’s Kitchen during the 1970s. […] -
The Best Comics of 2014: Part One
2014 was a great year for comics. That is a thought I shared about 2013 and 2012 as well, but it […] -
Advance Review: They’re Not Like Us #1 is Not Like Anything Else
“We’re not international criminals. We’re not famous super-terrorists. It’s true we want […] -
Moon Knight #10 Radically Alters the Series’ Focus (Review)
Moon Knight #10 continues the story begun by Brian Wood and Greg Smallwood when they took control […] -
The Massive #30 Embraces a Brighter Tomorrow (Review)
Brian Wood understands that all art is political. Whether it’s in corporate-driven series like […] -
Lemire and Lenox Announce Plutona at Image Expo (Exclusive Interview)
A new five-part mini-series entitled Plutona was announced today at Image Expo in San Francisco. […] -
Flash Gordon #8 Review: All Good Things Must Come to an End
In recognition of the end of this current arc of Flash Gordon and the departure of the creative […] -
Rebels #1 is Drama with a Great Sense of History
Two of the most significant themes in Brian Wood’s comics work are American politics and […] -
REVIEW: Injection #1 Brings Something Unexpected From a Top Notch Team
Injection is one Image Comics’–and perhaps the entire industry’s–most hotly anticipated […] -
Dark Horse Announces The Massive: Ninth Wave at SDCC 2015
Today at San Diego Comic Con, Dark Horse Comics announced that writer Brian Wood and artist […]