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View ArticleThe New 52 Series: Requiem Review
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View ArticleThe Wake #1 Review
William Rosenthal ’16 / Emertainment Monthly The Wake sees the collaboration between writer Scott Snyder and artist Sean Murphy. The last time these two worked together was on American Vampire;...
View ArticleKilljoys #1 Review
William Rosenthal ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Writer The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is perhaps the most popular book you aren’t reading right now. It comes from co-writer, Gerard Way, lead...
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To round out the series of interviews with Archaia, Emertainment got to sit down with Marcus To, the artist of Cyborg 009. Marcus is no stranger to the comic book world, having drawn for series such as...
View ArticleThor: The Dark World Sets Up the Rest of Marvel’s Phase Two |Spoilers|
Thor and The Avengers were solid foundations that introduced the audience to new characters and realms, giving Thor: The Dark World the chance to take those and develop them further, both internally...
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View Article‘Batman: Endgame’– A Speculation
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View ArticleReview: Lobo #1
DC introduced another radical change to a recognizable character, the bounty hunter Lobo, in his own series by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Reilly Brown. The post Review: Lobo #1 appeared first on...
View ArticleReview: ‘Attack on Titan’ Chapter 63
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