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 First before I write this review I will admit a slight bias. The subject matter of both trauma and addiction…

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 This will be short and sweet. I was a fan of the first series having stumbled upon it because the…

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   This was the first and the best thing I read in a week that had me topping out at…

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September 1, 2013 8:02 pm From the original site to the Rev 3 boards to listening to the podcast every week since double digits Josh, Conor, and Ron created one of the best places on the internet. The community you guys fostered has brought some of the best people in the world into my life during amazing success and tiring times. Thank you all of you gave big and small to make this website more than fans talking. Thank you for making it a community. Somewhere in Boston a glass is raised in all of your honors :)
April 16, 2013 10:30 am As a long time member of the iFanbase, and proud Bostonian thank you for posting this!
January 18, 2013 4:01 pm NOT LIKE THIS! :) Congrats all around gentlemen!
January 13, 2011 10:13 am As an advocate for suicide prevention I would like to thank Marvel for creating this and you guys here at iFanboy for posting it. As this is a serious mental and public health issue every bit helps in the fight. Thank you.
November 19, 2010 12:13 pm This is why Tom Katers is and forever shall be my hero
June 21, 2010 5:59 pm When I first heard about this, my first thought was Newbury Comics here in Boston which is a great fall back if you can't get to any of the other comic shops. This is going to be interesting.
June 11, 2010 1:01 pm @paul ...love it when you drop the WWE knowledge
June 7, 2010 10:40 am I've really enjoyed Tim Seeley's work for the last couple years. Very excited to see the new launch with Image. Thanks for posting this guys.
May 18, 2010 4:58 pm

My concern is that as “raging feminist” what you wrote “if you are a naturally tall and scrawny boy you are not going to be a very convincing Superman; if you are a short and chubby lady you're not going to be able to pull off Emma Frost. You will end up looking a bit silly and it will probably not be an enjoyable experience, which will be the end of your short lived cosplay days. Try to find characters that you enjoy but also fit your body type.” ,could be viewed as reinforcing negative gender stereotypes. It’s not a matter of jealousy or trying to be irrelevantly negative but rather pointing out that only certain body types should be allowed to portray certain characters is unsteady ground to walk on. That’s a historically dangerous and harmful message to send to both males and females.