Baron_Aim
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For the past year or so, Rick Remender’s Venom really has been one of the most unique and intense superhero…
Read full review and commentsI was a bit skeptical of this series after the first issue. I have never really been able to get…
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Comics As Gifts: The Ultimate Conundrum
March 20, 2013 3:40 pm One book that I find works with no matter who I give it to is I Kill Giants. It's self contained, funny and emotional. Gets 'em every time.
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AGE OF APOCALYPSE #13
March 5, 2013 11:23 am I'm so disappointed that the last few issues of this series will be an uninteresting crossover. I loved this series so much, and it sounds like Lapham had tons of plans that he won't get to execute now. I won't be roped into buying two more titles just to see how he finishes the series.
Maybe someday he (or someone else) will get a chance to play with this world again.
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New Comics for 03.06.2013 made butter nut squash risotto
March 5, 2013 10:36 am Animal Man
Swamp Thing
Detective Comics
Avengers
Red She-Hulk
Superior Spider-Man
Bedlam
BQ: Cajun Shrimp & Bacon Twice Baked Potatoes
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LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #6
March 5, 2013 10:18 am I had been buying these digitally for quite some time, and I think that Look Inside was my favorite of them all. It was spooky and the art was great.
The art is also awesome for Gotham Spirit, even if it is a little light on story.
Probably the best print collection of them since the first one.
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5 Comic Book Crafts You Could Probably Make for Holiday Gifts
December 13, 2012 3:55 pm My wife and I mog podged several crafts for our wedding much like some of these suggestions.
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What’s the Best Comic Book Being Published Right Now? Fall 2012 Edition [Updated]
November 1, 2012 7:53 pm Manhattan Projects
It's hard to pick just one, but I've seen plenty of love for Saga, so I don't feel bad giving Manhattan Projects the rub. This series really just provides you with something new every issue, giving the series an anything can happen feel. When you have a madman like Hickman providing those anythings that happen, you're really in for a wild ride. The art by Nick Pitarra has also really impressed me. He reminds me of a bit more scratchy and chaotic version of Frank Quietly.
It's been quite some time since I've been this excited about such a young series as this one, but I'm definitely in it for the long run.
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