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This was originally part of McSweeneys #33; it’s designed and formatted like the Sunday newspaper comics strips.  Contributors include Art…

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January 7, 2013 7:51 pm I am REALLY looking forward to this one!
July 11, 2011 9:25 pm Classic Claremont & BWS story. BWS finished the story in his creator owned "Young Gods" HC. If you can find it, check out "Adastra in Africa" for the conclusion of THIS collection.
July 11, 2011 9:25 pm Classic Claremont & BWS story. BWS finished the story in his creator owned "Young Gods" HC. If you can find it, check out "Adastra in Africa" for the conclusion of THIS collection.
March 8, 2011 11:42 pm I think Chester Brown's new title will be tame compared to Joe Matt's recent collection, Spent which focused on his addiction to porn, masturbuting 20+ times a day (WTF) and his somewhat considering videotape collection.  Not for the faint fo heart, but still highly recommended.
March 8, 2011 10:12 pm Where is Youngblood Bloodsport #2 - 10+ years and counting...
January 6, 2011 9:49 am @Denverdave @powerdad I too enjoyed the first issue! I read the first 30 issues when they came out, and this reads like Byrne is doing his best work in a while. I'll even admit that this book will be at the top of my reading stack!
January 3, 2011 5:08 pm @cubsmodano, I just CBR and you are right: there is no solicit for this title.  I have enjoyed these old school shell-head stories.
January 3, 2011 5:03 pm This is the DC book I am most excited about!  A good ol' anthology, feathering Kevin Maguire!
January 3, 2011 1:46 pm I will miss the Double Feature back-up stories. I think after initial misfires, like with Green Arrow, DC finally got it right before abruptly discontinuing what was shaping up to be AWESOME stories: Atom; Jimmy Olsen, Commissioner Gordon; Legion.  This letters page announcement seems like a crappy concilation prize and irrelevant filler.  RIP co-feature.
December 28, 2010 9:41 pm This is great news! Let's not forget that John Byrne's Next Men were introduced in DHP.