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Review: Doomsday Clock #1

The Watchmen. Easily one of the greatest graphic novels written. A story that shows us the human sides of masked heroes. Alan Moore’s epic is a controversial and revolutionary look at the superhero genre. One that turned a focus not only on the flaws of these vigilantes, but on our very own society. Zack Snyder’s…

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The Bendis Departure

If you are living under a rock (or don’t care about comic books at all) you might not be aware that writer Brian Michael Bendis has left Marvel and signed an exclusive deal with DC. I’m here to explain a few things to you: who he is, why this is significant to the industry, and…

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Booster Gold: The Selfish Hero We Don’t Know We Need

When Marvel started their journey into cinema, they chose to go with the least obvious choice. They didn’t present us with Captain America right off the bat. Instead, they gave us Tony Stark, a known character but not one that had the popular status of Spider-Man or The Hulk. They chose a character that the…

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Loeb & Sale’s Dark Knight Trilogy

Two decades before one became the head of Marvel television and the other became a renowned comic artist, two men were given the opportunity to work together at DC Comics. Teaming up in 1993 with the annual issue Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special #1, writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale would…

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Batman 27 – The War of Jokes & Riddles: Interlude

It has been billed as the next great crime epic in the world of The Dark Knight. A story promising to be held in the same regard as The Long Halloween. This particular issue in the series introduces us to a new character, stuck in the middle of a chaotic war, and how that war…

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