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Interview: Giffen and DeMatteis, another LEAGUE and LARFLEEZE

Interview: Giffen and DeMatteis, another LEAGUE and LARFLEEZE

Legendary writing duo Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis have spent over two decades applying their unique blend of humor and action to superheroes at both DC and Marvel, as well as creating their own superhero universes. We sat down at Baltimore Comic Con to talk about their current book, Larfleeze, the evolution of their creative

MOM’S COVER WATCH: August 28, 2013

Reds, blues, blood and a double dose of Thor all lay waiting for you as the mother of all comics takes a look at the best covers for the week of August 28, 2013 on MOM’S COVER WATCH. LARFLEEZE #3 Written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis Cover art by Howard Porter Published by

NUMBERS GAME: DC Comics — June 2013

What’s the old adage? If you assume, all you’re doing is what? DC Comics’ June sales charts are full of assumption-breaking numbers that fans, especially those who are particularly vocal online, need to take notice of. Overall, the company saw a fair increase in its overall market share this month, as well as its dollar

THE HONOR ROLL: June 29, 2013

This has been another incredible week of comics. It was a huge struggle, but the top 5 books have been chosen! Check out this week’s Honor Roll! BATMAN/SUPERMAN #1 Written by Greg Pak Art by Jae Lee and Ben Oliver Publisher: DC Comics – $3.99 Batman and Superman are the greatest team-up in the comic

HOT FIVE: Week of June 26, 2013

Every week, Comicosity brings you our Hot Five, a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold for the week in the comic market.

Interview: J.M. DeMatteis Balances the Dark and Light with PHANTOM STRANGER and LARFLEEZE

Few comic creators can claim to run the gamut of subjects the way writer J.M. DeMatteis has in his long career. From classic heroes like Captain America and the Justice League, metaphysical protagonists Man-Thing and Doctor Fate, to all-ages adventure with The Adventures of Augusta Wind, the creator has written it all — and he’s about

Crisis of Epic Proportion: Comics are a Business

I think it’s fair to say that comic book fans are some of the best conspiracy theorists around. And why wouldn’t we be? We’ve spent decades piecing together mysteries, looking behind cowls, and helping our heroes uncover plots against society perpetrated by their most fiendish foes. And, no offense to admirers of the House of

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