comics

“Batman: ‘Mad Love’ and Other Stories” rocks hardcore

August 2, 2010
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“Batman: ‘Mad Love’ and Other Stories” rocks hardcore

My birthday came recently, and as a present to myself, I went and bought some comics from the local bookstore. I’m sure I’m behind the 8-ball when it comes to these particular comics I’m about to review, but I think their merit bears repeating. Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories is one of those...

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Archie Comics steps up the game in “Jughead #201″ and “Archie #610–The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E. Pt. 1 of 4″

August 1, 2010
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j201_0

My birthday came recently, and as a present to myself, I went and bought some comics from the local bookstore. I’m sure I’m behind the 8-ball when it comes to these particular comics I’m about to review, but I think their merit bears repeating. I generally like all of the Jughead comic book stories,...

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Comic Con: Follow the news at Moniqueblog!

July 23, 2010
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Comic Con: Follow the news at Moniqueblog!

Want to know what’s happening at the San Diego Comic Con? Make sure to click the “Movie News” section on this site to check out all of the latest developments from several news sources, making sure that you have all of the Comic Con coverage you can handle.

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DC 75th Anniversary continues with Warner Brothers movies on demand

July 23, 2010
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DC 75th Anniversary continues with Warner Brothers movies on demand

Earlier this week, I wrote about Warner Bros. Distribution celebrating DC Entertainment’s 75th anniversary. To celebrate the milestone, Warner Brothers has made many of its superhero titles like Batman Begins, Superman Returns, and Green Lantern: First Flight available for download on iTunes, WBShop.com, etc., and On Demand on Comcast, Time Warner, and others. Downloadable...

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Celebrate DC Comics’ 75th anniversary with movie downloads from Warner Brothers!

July 20, 2010
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Celebrate DC Comics’ 75th anniversary with movie downloads from Warner Brothers!

Are you a fan of DC Comics? Do want to watch your favorite superheroes on demand? Well, now you can. This month, Warner Brothers is celebrating DC Comics’ 75th anniversary by allowing Warner Brothers fans to download DC Comics movies such as Superman Returns, The Dark Knight, and many others at the WB Shop,...

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Sites to check out: In Other Words and Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name

June 17, 2010
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inotherwords

In Other Words is a tumblr owned by my friend Elaine. She writes about the goings-on in her life, and, since her life is pretty interesting (what with living in Germany for about a year), the stories she tells end up being pretty entertaining. Check her out here. A lot of people know that...

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Five story tropes that don’t get used as much as they should

June 17, 2010
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scarecrowquinn

There are a ton of story tropes that are used over and over in movies, television, and comics such as the girl who trains the bad boy, solving life’s problems through song, and of course, chick-flick leading females who are so adorably quirky that they are on the verge of being saccharine. There are,...

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Archie Comics has been a sexualized comic book for years

June 9, 2010
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archie5

Post featured on Prism Comics! Lately, a lot of anti-gay folks and conservatives have come out saying that Archie Comics is trying to introduce sexuality by introducing Kevin Keller, an openly gay teenager. Their basis for this opinion is that they believe that Archie Comics boasts pure, I suppose “conservative” values, especially since the...

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GUEST POST: 6 most under-appreciated comic book artists

April 23, 2010
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GUEST POST: 6 most under-appreciated comic book artists

Written by Andrew Salmon from impressionsoncanvas.com Illustrating comics may seem like a dream job come true where fame, fortune and convention appearances are only a brush stroke away. However not every comic artist to ever lay out a panel joins the pantheon of the greats like Jack Kirby and Neal Adams. And yet, some...

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Tessa Stone on ‘Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name’, boys’ fashion, and success

April 8, 2010
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Tessa Stone on ‘Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name’, boys’ fashion, and success

Thanks to Deviantart, I’ve been able to see a lot of cool art from people all over the world. But I think the artwork by Tessa Stone is among some of my favorites. Stone writes and draws her own online comic, Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name, which is just as intriguing as the...

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