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  • Interviews

Cosmic Is A State Of Being: An Interview With Al Ewing

Zach Rabiroff4 years ago4 years ago028 mins

Since getting his start as a writer at Marvel in 2013, Al Ewing has become one of the publisher’s resident experts in cosmic concepts and big ideas. From The Ultimates and Contest of Champions to his recent and upcoming runs on S.W.O.R.D., Guardians of the Galaxy, Defenders and Venom, Ewing has always shown a willingness…

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Detective Comics 572
  • BatChat

BatChat With Matt & Will Episode 4: The Dark Knight Detective

Matthew Lazorwitz4 years ago4 years ago01 mins

There are many ways to describe Batman. Superhero. Martial Artist. Scientist. Adventurer. But for your hosts, Matt & Will, one beats all the rest: Detective. This week, we look at three stories that have a theme of Batman as the Dark Knight Detective. Blades (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32-34) The Doomsday Book (Detective…

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  • Spider-Man

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31 Tells A Simple Tale, But Shouldn’t It Be Something More?

Jude Jones4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Years ago I asked my partner what their favorite flower was. They wouldn’t tell me. They liked purple; their personality was gregarious, bombastic in tone and tenor. I thought they’d like a Lilly. I was wrong. They loved red roses – basic, predictable, thorny, and reliable.  “But” they told me, eyes playful, voice low, “a…

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  • Week In Wrestling

Hangman’s Returned, G1’s Good, and GCW is Flourishing! This is your Week in Wrestling.

Charlie Davis, Vishal Gullapalli and Mikey Zee4 years ago4 years ago01 mins

Thunder Rosa in GCW: Yuka and Mizuki: — Video thumbnail photo courtesy of All Elite Wrestling.

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  • X-Men

A New Nightmare In X-Men #4

Cori McCreery and Tony Thornley4 years ago4 years ago07 mins

It’s a sleepless night in the Treehouse, thanks to a familiar Marvel demon, in X-Men #4 as written by Gerry Duggan, art by Javier Pina and Erick Arcineiga, and letters from Clayton Cowles! Tony Thornley: Cori, do you ever have recurring nightmares? Like I often have ones where I relive moments from my past, but…

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  • Kickstarter

Jeff Parker Talks about Blighter: Tracker of the Realm, Now on Kickstarter

Matthew Lazorwitz4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

Tiger-men are cool. Whether it’s Prince Tuften of Kamandi, Shere Khan from Talespin or Bronze Tiger when he wears that mask, there’s something about a human/tiger hybrid that strikes fear in the heart of pretty much anybody and inspires awe in the others. And now, a new Tiger-man has joined their ranks.  Blighter is a…

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  • Staff Picks

We Get Sad about Immortal Hulk’s End in Our Staff Picks for Oct. 13

Dan Grote4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC comics come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays. Karen’s Pick: Immortal Hulk #50: And so we journey through the Green Door one last time to say goodbye to the Hulk, his many facets, Jackie McGee and all the rest in this giant-sized finale…

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All of the Marvels
  • Interviews

He Read All of the Marvels So You Don’t Have To: An Interview With Douglas Wolk

Stephanie Burt4 years ago4 years ago011 mins

Douglas Wolk has been reading Marvel comics since before Kate Pryde met the X-Men, but he began his adult life as a pop music critic, editor of a music magazine, and author of a very good book on James Brown. After relocating from the nation’s comics capital, New York City, to the nation’s other comics…

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  • Batman

Peacekeeper on Peacekeeper Violence and Arkham Freaks in BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin4 years ago4 years ago010 mins

Peacekeeper-01 is out of control, and only the new, even more extreme Peacekeeper-X can bring him in. Or can he? Batman #114 features a lead story written by James Tynion IV, drawn by Jorge Jimenez, colored by Tomeu Morey and lettered by Clayton Cowles. And in the backup, Clownhunter’s “Fear State” adventure wraps up in…

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  • Opinions

Did Nintendo Power’s Super Metroid Comic Capture The Essence Of Samus Aran?

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Super Metroid is a perfect video game but that thrives on a single feeling, isolation. You are Samus Aran, a bounty hunter on a mission behind enemy lines on the planet Zebes. The closest thing to a friendly face you see is a singular corpse sitting, rotting; a warning to turn back before you face…

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  • Previews

Navigate Beast’s Gonads In Our Exclusive Preview Of X-Force #24

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago4 years ago01 mins

The thing about Benjamin Percy, the thing I appreciate most, is that he knows what he is doing. In the hands of a lesser writer, Krakoa having a CIA would be considered a good thing. Percy is writing about the grime, the messy business of nation building. He also knows that this is a superhero…

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BatChat Episode 3
  • BatChat

BatChat With Matt & Will Episode 3: A Batman By Any Other Name

Matthew Lazorwitz4 years ago4 years ago01 mins

There are more comics about alternate versions of Batman than of any other hero in the DC Universe, if not all of comics. And so, this week, Matt and Will are going to take a trip through three tales of Dark Knights of different eras and origins. Batman: Gotham by Gaslight Batman: Holy Terror Superman:…

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The Story Ends At Last in Champions #10

Jude Jones4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Champions #10 written by Danny Lore, art by Luciano Vecchio, color art by Federico Blee, letters by Clayton Cowles. All things, good, bad, and otherwise end, eventually. Ending is a certainty.  What is not certain is if those things will be memorable; what’s unknown is if we should care.  Champions #10 is the swan song…

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  • New Mutants

Learn The Secrets Of The Shadow King In New Mutants #22

Stephanie Burt and Liz Large4 years ago4 years ago016 mins

It’s time for some Hard Lessons– but who’s teaching who? Find out in New Mutants #22, written by Vita Ayala, art by Rod Reis, letters by Travis Lanham.  Liz Large: This! Issue! Is! Wonderful! I know we say this a lot, but WOW, the Ayala/Reis combo is outdoing themselves every single issue and I simply…

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  • Oni Press

Advance Review: Oni’s Dirtbag Rapture a Charming Book with a Lovably Terrible Lead

Zoe Tunnell4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Where do you go when you die? Kat, a stoner with a flexible moral code, can answer that, and the answer is: not very far. Unfortunately for Kat’s peace of mind, a near-death experience has left her with the ability to see and hear ghosts, as well as take them into her “mindscape” so she…

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