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COMIC LOVE: A Death of the Family Wrap-Up

COMIC LOVE: A Death of the Family Wrap-Up

No book has enraptured readers this past year like Batman, and the writers at Comicosity are no more immune than any other fan to the greatness that was Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Death of the Family arc (#13-17). Resident Batman enthusiast and Comicosity reviewer Gavin Craig sat down with senior editor Matt Santori to

Review: BATMAN: THE NIGHT OF THE OWLS HC

BATMAN: THE NIGHT OF THE OWLS HC Written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Tony S. Daniel, Judd Winick, Peter J. Tomasi, Duane Swierczynski, Gail Simone, Scott Lobdell, Kyle Higgins, Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti Art by Greg Capullo, Jason Fabok, Tony S. Daniel, David Finch, Marcus To, Patrick Gleason, Travel Foreman, Ardian Syaf, Kenneth Rocafort,

Review: BATMAN #16

BATMAN #16 Written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV Art by Greg Capullo, Jock, and Jonathan Glapion Release Date: January 16, 2013 I’ve come away from the last several issues of Batman with such a feeling of ecstasy that it took me a few minutes to recognize that cold empty feeling in my stomach

COMICS FOR HEROES Presents: The December File

I hope everyone had a great December and enjoyed their holiday or holidays.  2012 was a great year for comics.  Here are the books I read in December and my recommendations for you.  Be sure to check out what Comics For Heroes is up to and how you can help over at our site and

BEST OF 2012: Aaron Long

Wow. What a year. I don’t say that lightly, as I believe 2012 was one of the most bountiful years in comics this century. The diversity of titles was astounding and the craftsmanship throughout the industry was fantastic. DC’s New 52 continued to roll with steam, Image proclaimed 2012 the ‘year of creator-owned’ and Marvel

BEST OF 2012: Matt Santori

2012 was a brilliant year for the comics industry. We saw the best industry growth in terms of dollars since the early 1990s, thanks in no small part to the jumpstart DC Comics’ New 52 initiative gave to comic purveyors everywhere. We saw a continual growth of the digital comics market without any discernible damage

BEST OF 2012: Jessica Boyd

This year has been a deep dive into the comic books world as I have never experienced it before. Before 2012, I had no comics community to share my love with. Then I found social media and the flood gates opened. Now, at year’s end I’m here writing for the coolest comics websites and adding

BEST OF 2012: Gavin Craig

With 2012 coming to an end, we’ve now seen the first full year of DC’s new continuity, and the beginning of the second. Every title has completed its initial major storylines, and we got a look back in the company-wide zero month. A few titles have been canceled, a few new titles have been launched,

BEST OF 2012: Keith Callbeck

2012: the year everything changed. From the industry-rattling announcement of Before Watchmen to the game-changing Kickstarter projects that topped six figures, the state of comics and creator rights it profoundly different than it was a year ago. Not since the dawn of Image has there been this much of a sea change in the relationship

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