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NYCC 2012 – Superman New 52

2013 will celebrate a huge milestone for the Man of Steel, with June marking the 75th anniversary of Superman‘s first appearance back in 1938. DC has big plans for the Man of Tomorrow in 2013, starting with the first majo...
 
 
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Rapid-Fire Reviews: Transfusion, Punk Rock Jesus, Batman & More

Even though I live on the West Coast and I am not attending NYCC like most of our staff here at ComicBooked.com, this is still an insanely busy weekend for me (hey, someone has to stay behind to edit this tsunami of news). This...
 

 
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Review: Star Trek TNG/Doctor Who – Assimilation2 #5

The sci-fi crossover everyone wanted has finally occurred–and we’re already up to issue 5. Assimilation 2 from IDW Publishing brings together two iconic franchises, both of which have been around since the 1960s. Neith...
 
 
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Review|Killer B*****s of the Zombie Holocaust #1

Killer B****s of the Zombie Holocaust is no ordinary comic book. It is the debut comic from UK creator and film producer Dean Mitchell. This series has been in the works for quite some time and you can check out our exclusive p...
 

 
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Celebrate Spider-Man’s Birthday at NYCC!

Are you going to be at New York Comic Con this weekend? If you are, I hope your plans are flexible because Marvel comics is planning on going all out for the 50th birthday of everyone’s favorite wall-crawler. That’s right! ...
 
 
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Daredevil: End of Days #1 Review

I don’t review many Marvel comics here on ComicBooked.com. When I noticed that none of the other writers had yet to review Daredevil: End of Days #1, I decided to rectify this situation. While my review efforts are almost al...
 
 
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IDW PUBLISHING LAUNCHES IDW LIMITED!

IDWLIMITED.COM WILL SPECIALIZE IN HIGH-END, LIMITED EDITION BOOKS FOR COLLECTORS SAN DIEGO, CA (October 3rd, 2012) – IDW Publishing is thrilled to announce the launch of IDW Limited, a new division that will specializ...
 

 
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Review: Tara Normal #1

The month of ghosts, ghouls and the paranormal is upon us.  Also coming up is the NYCC, were many freaks and ghouls will roam the halls of NYCC looking for some new comic books.  Well folks, you are just in luck.  I got to r...
 
 
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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #17

There’s sort of a sub-movement within the “Big Two” right now, fixated on self-referential spoofing of all the goofier aspects of the cape comic.  Lots of big, weird moments featuring takes on characters or c...
 

 
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Marvel, NFL, and AAA to Honor Brian Dawkins

These are the kind of press releases that I love to see.  When someone like Brian Dawkins is such a big fan it’s nice to know that Marvel knows that and cares.  I guess you can argue that technically Dawkins is a celebr...
 
 
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Update on Stan Lee’s Appearance Cancellations

Last week, upon learning of multiple reports about Stan Lee cancelling his upcoming convention appearances due to, “a very serious circumstance,” we published an article wondering if this development could have anything t...
 

 
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Required Reading – Green Lantern: Rebirth

Hal Jordan is haunted by death in DC Comics‘ Green Lantern: Rebirth. One might even say he is hunted by death. Before he became the greatest Green Lantern of all, the seeds that helped shape Hal Jordan into the “m...
 
 
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Comic Review: Happy #1

The highly-anticipated new four-issue comic miniseries, Happy, from Grant Morrison, Darick Robertson, and Image Comics starts this week. As everyone probably knows by now, Grant Morrison is currently taking a break from superhe...
 
 
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Review: Deadhorse #5

215 Ink’s release of Deadhorse #5 by writer Eric Grissom and artist Phil Sloan keeps getting better as the mystery of William Pike’s key comes into focus. Grissom cleverly uses the title Wake to tie together a few i...