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dunefish

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The long anticipated storyline has finally arrived.  Greg Rucka, J.H. Williams III, and Dave Stewart have crafted a beautiful issue…

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March 24, 2011 2:14 am Aaron Diaz' comic is called "Dresden Codak".  The current story arc is called "Dark Science".

All the "story" comics on Dresden Codak star Kim Ross in a continuing story.

My favorite one-shot non-story comic is "Caveman Science Fiction".

Everyone should also check out Diaz' art blog "Indistinguishable From Magic" for some great "craft" info.
February 7, 2011 6:32 pm Hear, hear!

Also, "Jedi" is both plural and singular.
November 3, 2010 9:24 pm I'm very glad this book continues Hope's story outside of Uncanny.  I drop the book everytime Greg Land comes on, and would hate to have to read all of Hope's story in summary before the next big event.
May 26, 2010 10:16 pm

The Breakfast Club one is fantastic!

Agreed!  And I've never seen the movie or read an issue of Teen Titans.

Tiny Titans, on the other hand, I love.

May 26, 2010 10:08 pm

"What was up with the 2 year old skaar house ad?"

 Man, if that's all that was wrong with yours, you're lucky.  

 My issue had massive printing/assembly errors.  

 Pages cut in half, pages in the wrong order, and pages split down the middle with ads on one side and cut-off art down the other.

At least with the earlier Siege error it was just the backup that was messed up.  I can't even read this.  Here's hoping reprints are fast, or that mine's alone in its deformity.

April 29, 2010 5:49 pm Agent Broyles?  Is that you?  Man, this alternate dimension stuff is getting wild.
April 1, 2010 1:21 pm Noooo!  Who will hate fun now!?!
November 19, 2009 3:24 pm

Wolverine's claws are in his forearm from below the elbow to above the wrist when retracted.

When he pops them, his wrists must be straight, because the whole claw slides down and past the wrist joint until they reach whatever whatever stops them from flying out the top of his hand.  Once they're past the wrist, he can move his arm normally.