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It’s not a Dream, It’s Comic Culture with ZomBree

So here’s how this column works. Once a month (last Friday of every month, to be specific) I’ll share my Top 5 comic book and or graphic novel picks of the month and in addition to that, I’ll choose...

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It’s Not a Dream, It’s Comic Culture with Zombree

I know I wasn’t the only one who looked at Vertigo’s new comic The New Deadwardians (yet another comic about vampires and zombies) with annoyed eyes and a slackjaw. But darnit if Vertigo doesn’t know...

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It’s not a dream, It’s comic culture with Zombree

Back in February when I heard IDW Comics was going to reboot their ongoing series Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters, frankly, I was nonplussed. As long as I still had Godzilla in my life, I would be fine....

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It’s Not a Dream, It’s Comic Culture with Zombree

ALERT: iZombie to end with issue #28. I’m not going to discuss the controversy behind the cancellation of Vertigo’s beloved iZombie, because I hate controversy. But you are more than welcome to read...

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It’s not a dream, It’s comic culture with Zombree

REVIEW: BATMAN: EARTH ONE Written by Geoff Johns, illustrated by Gary Frank This is a quick, exciting, information-rich graphic novel. A reimaging of not only Batman’s origins, but also Alfred...

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Review: Broxo by Zack Giallongo

In this wildly entertaining fantasy debut we meet Broxo, the only surviving member of a tribe of barbarians who once occupied a now-desolate mountain. All alone in the world, Broxo spends his time on...

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Review: Brian Selznick: The Invention of Hugo Cabret and Wonderstruck

With 284 pictures between the book’s 533 pages, the book depends equally on its pictures as it does on the actual words. Selznick himself has described the book as “not exactly a novel, not quite a...

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