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REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk #1

A wise puppet once said “It’s not easy bein’ green,” and we’ll often nod when we hear it, ignoring the fact that there’s a dude’s arm all up in that.

GUEST REVIEW: Shorthand Reviewed by James Robinson

DC Comics writer James Robinson wants you to check out this indie book

Halloween Horror Review: THE WOLF by Tom Neely

Wordless comics can be difficult, but some stories, those with particularly powerful images, like The Wolf, can overcome the need for words.

Halloween Horror Review: Too Dark to See/Flesh and Bone, by Julia Gfrörer

More than any other genre, horror is concerned with our messy insides. And when our insides come out, blood comes with them. But there’s another fluid, essential to life, that plays a role in some horror and, notably, the comics of Julia Gfrörer: semen. (Needless to say, this review is a bit NSFW.)

First Impressions: MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic, Maus

An essential reference to Art Spiegelman’s masterwork.

A Marvel Guy Rates The DC Books: Week Four

Week 3 was… not a success. What horrors and joys does Week 4 hold? Let’s… go ahead and find out, I guess!

Halloween Horror Review: Death Trap by Lane Milburn

It’s an old story: children venture into the woods, or into the countryside on a trip, and encounter a group of strange, deadly people, sometimes monsters, who live there. Stark, brutal violence ensues.

Reviews: Huntress #1 and Penguin: Pain & Prejudice #1

Two great character studies join the growing new DC universe.

A Marvel Guy Rates The DC Books: Week Three

New takes on old characters meet fresh eyes for the third time, and burnout sets in right on schedule!

GUEST REVIEW: Sam Costello’s LABOR & LOVE

Writer Derek McCulloch reviews the new book from creator and iFanboy contributor, Sam Costello. Conflicts of interest abound!