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Interview: Heather Nunnelly Goes ILLEGAL

Interview: Heather Nunnelly Goes ILLEGAL

Comics has always been a medium where creators have explored current social issues through the lens of fictional universes and futuristic portrayals. One new independent comic that is raising awareness of immigration, sexual assault, and real-life topics in a gritty, smart fashion is Illegal, by writer Jeremy Whitley (Princeless, My Little Pony) and artist Heather

Review: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #16

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #16 Written by Dan Slott and Christos Gage Art by Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado, and Chris Eliopoulos Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: March 11, 2015 Kicking off a new arc after the Spider-Verse event, it’s nice to hone in back on what Peter — and just Peter — is up to.

Interview: Greg Pak’s THE PRINCESS WHO SAVED HERSELF

Greg Pak has been busy this past year: from showing us what our favorite weather-wielding X-Men leader does in her spare time in Storm, to giving new spins on familiar heroes in Batman/Superman, to weaving an alternate history adventure tale in Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Now, Pak shares with Comicosity about his latest creator-owned project: a children’s book available

Review: INHUMAN #12

INHUMAN #12 Written by Charles Soule Art by Ryan Stegman, Richard Isanove, Rachelle Rosenberg, Clayton Cowles Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: February 25, 2015 Charles Soule kicks off this issue by introducing a team of Inhumans we can sympathize with, and the effect feels almost like reading Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men #1 (2004). Naja,

Review: LEGENDARY STAR-LORD #9

LEGENDARY STAR-LORD #9 Written by Sam Humphries Art by Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, David Curiel Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: February 18, 2015 Imagine a beautifully drawn scene of kids in a toy store being told they can have whatever they want, and that sums up the chaos here. The Black Vortex is a

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