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Best Of 2016: Series

Best Of 2016: Series

The year is winding to a close, which got us to thinking… what were the best comics of the year? The Comicosity staff has gathered and submitted their top picks of 2016, today being Best Series: Allen Thomas THE BACKSTAGERS James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte – BOOM! Studios In a world where we discuss

Representation and Health 101: We #StandWithChelseaCain

Representation and Health 101 is brought to you by the wonderful folks at Comicosity and it explores the role that diverse characters play in health, as well as the context around them. However, we’re going to explore something different today. Chelsea Cain, the wonderful writer of the recent Mockingbird series, was harassed on Tuesday. As

Transmyscira: MOCKINGBIRD #8

MOCKINGBIRD #8 Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Kate Niemczyk and Rachelle Rosenberg Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: October 19, 2016 I suppose in the end, the whole of life becomes an act of letting go, but what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to say goodbye. – Life of Pi

Review: MOCKINGBIRD #7

MOCKINGBIRD #7 Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Kate Niemczyk, Sean Parsons, Rachelle Rosenberg, Joe Caramanga Published by Marvel Comics Release date: September 14, 2016 The comic convention cruise ship has turned into more of a murder mystery party. Except no appetizers (don’t worry still plenty of clue dropping drinks.) Last month Bobbi Morse found herself

30 Comics, 30 Words: August 2016

Summer’s coming to a close but the wild world of comics never stops coming at us. Nikki Powers and I are back with 30 more single-word reviews of 30 different comics released in the month of August, and despite all odds we’re still managing to not overlap words. If you missed last month’s first edition

Transmyscira: MOCKINGBIRD #3

MOCKINGBIRD #3 Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Kate Niemczyk and Rachelle Rosenberg Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: May 25, 2016 Mockingbird continues to deliver superhero comics’ most engaging and incisive grown ass woman with an issue built around a Jane Heap quote that doesn’t need to make it onto the page for its

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