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Transmyscira: BLACK CANARY Volume 1: KICKING AND SCREAMING

Transmyscira: BLACK CANARY Volume 1: KICKING AND SCREAMING

BLACK CANARY Volume 1: KICKING AND SCREAMING Written by Brenden Fletcher Art by Annie Wu, Pia Guerra, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 2, 2016 Comics, and more specifically the section of the industry that primarily deals with the direct market, is at a crossroads. It’s been a constant refrain for

Transmyscira: BLACK CANARY #8

BLACK CANARY #8 Written by Brenden Fletcher Art by Sandy Jarrell, Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: February 10, 2016 There’s plenty of missed connections in the latest Black Canary issue, but none of them are between fist and face as Dinah is forced to take care of family business while Kurt scrambles

Transmyscira: BATGIRL #48

BATGIRL #48 Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Serge LaPointe, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: February 2, 2016 Everyone’s favourite cranky bird returns to Burnside in time to help Babs hunt down the source of her memory problems, making her the last of the gang on

Transmyscira: BLACK CANARY #7

BLACK CANARY #7 Written by Brenden Fletcher Art by Annie Wu and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: January 27, 2016 Things get truly cosmic in the arc finale, which, as tragic as it is, is also the perfect time for a tribute to the recently departed David Bowie. Fittingly, the issue opens

…And Now, A Haiku: BLACK CANARY #6

…And Now, A Haiku features a haiku poem inspired by a comic released each week. Some will be silly, some will be serious…all will be haiku. This week, the subject is BLACK CANARY #6 by Brenden Fletcher, Annie Wu and Lee Loughridge. *SPOILER WARNING – THIS HAIKU CONTAINS SPOILERS ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF BLACK CANARY #6* Rip it, Canary You

Review: BLACK CANARY #5

BLACK CANARY #5 Written by Brenden Fletcher Art by Pia Guerra, Sandy Jarrell, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: October 21, 2015 In the aftermath of Ditto’s return, the band Black Canary heads toward their next gig, sans money but full of excitement. It’s the hometown performance and lots of familiar faces

…And Now, A Haiku: BLACK CANARY #4

…And Now, A Haiku features a haiku poem inspired by a comic released each week. Some will be silly, some will be serious…all will be haiku. This week, the subject is Black Canary #4 by Brenden Fletcher and Pia Guerra. *SPOILER WARNING – THIS HAIKU CONTAINS SPOILERS ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF BLACK CANARY #4* Maeve. “Alas Insane” Your jealousy

Luck of the Stylish: 13 DCYou Books You Should Be Reading

Diversity is definitely a hot topic among comic fans online, and it’s one that Comicosity has embraced fully and as part of its core mission. We pride ourselves on being a place for readers — and writers — of all types to come together and enjoy comics just a little bit more. So, it never

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