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Review: DC REBIRTH HOLIDAY SPECIAL #1

Review: DC REBIRTH HOLIDAY SPECIAL #1

DC REBIRTH HOLIDAY SPECIAL #1 Written by Paul Dini, Tim Seeley, Eric Esquivel, Heath Corson, Mariko Tamari, James Tynion IV, Gene Luen Yang, K. Perkins, James Asmus, Bill Freiberger, Steve Orlando, Vita Ayala Art by Elsa Charretier, Ian Churchill, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Gustavo Duarte, Matias Bergara, Robbi Rodriguez, Andrea Mutti, Paolo Pantalena, Reilly Brown,

DC and IDW Announce LOVE IS LOVE Anthology Benefiting Equality Florida

San Diego, CA (September 21, 2016) – IDW Publishing, with the support of DC Entertainment, will honor the victims of Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub tragedy by publishing LOVE IS LOVE, an anthology graphic novel curated by writer Marc Andreyko (BATWOMAN, WONDER WOMAN ’77). In the wake of this devastating event, Andreyko assembled a group of fellow

TRADE WAITING: Week of February 3, 2016

Welcome back my fellow TRADE WAITERS! Another Monday is upon us, which means another look at the week’s hottest trade paperbacks, collected editions, and graphic novels in this edition of “Trade Waiting” – your weekly spotlight of five noteworthy comic book collections that are being released this coming Wednesday and why you should watch out

Review: ALL-NEW INHUMANS #3

  ALL-NEW INHUMANS #3 Written by James Asmus, Charles Soule Art by Stefano Caselli, Andres Mossa Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: January 27, 2016 Crystal’s band of Inhumans are still poking around Sin-Cong, trying to get to the bottom of a strange communal dream and determine what the Government is up to in the

Review: ALL-NEW INHUMANS #2

  ALL-NEW INHUMANS #2 Written by James Asmus, Charles Soule Art by Stefano Caselli, Andres Mossa Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: December 16, 2015 Crystal and her band of “diplomats” head to the Republic of Sin-Cong (Marvel’s version of North Korea) to investigate the fallout of the Terrigen cloud. Naturally, what they find is

…And Now, A Haiku: ALL-NEW INHUMANS #1

…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 ALL-NEW INHUMANS #1 by Charles Soule, James Asmus, Stefano Caselli and Andres Mossa. *SPOILER WARNING – THIS HAIKU CONTAINS SPOILERS ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF ALL-NEW INHUMANS #1*

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