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Prophet #32 Review

 Prophet #32 Review

Prophet doesn’t stop being weird, doesn’t stop being great either though.

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Prophet #33 Review

Prophet #33 Review

Things get shaken up in Prophet #33.

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Favorite Independent Comic Books of 2012

Favorite Indie Comic Books of 2012

Our Favorite Independent Comic Books of 2012 can be an ongoing, limited series, graphic novel or whatever – if it wasn’t Marvel or DC in 2012, it’s fair game.

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10 Image Comics Books For $10

10 Image Comic Books For 10

Image Comics sells a good chunk of their first volumes of a series for $10, which makes deciding whether or not to commit a cheaper risk, and it’s nice considering the competition from the guys at DC and Marvel. And with the holidays here chances are you might need a last minute gift or have some spending money as the result of a gift, so there’s no better time than now for us to highlight 10 Image comic books you can buy, at retail price, for a cold $10.

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Dang Those Numbers Look Good [Comic Book Sales]

May 2012 Comic Book Sales Figures

The numbers in the May 2012 comic book sales figures are doing something they don’t usually do, going up. Compared to May 2012 comic sales are up an unprecedented 45%.

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With Some AvX Help Marvel Is Back On Top [Comic Book Sales]

March 2012 Comic Book Sales Figures

As expected, the March 2012 comic book sales figures are Avengers [Vs X-Men] top-heavy. It’s as if Marvel has a lot of Avengers stuff going on this summer. I don’t know.

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Fatale #4 Review

Fatale #4

As if things aren’t already in some deep stuff with both Hank Raines and Walter Booker, they appear to be running a parallel course toward our titular Fatale, Jo.

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Thief of Thieves #2 Review

Thief of Thieves #2
Conrad Paulson has given up his life of crime in hopes to recapture what is truly important, but will he learn it’s too late? It’s time to review Robert Kirkman and Nick Spencer’s Thief of Thieves #2.

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Brian K. Vaughan’s Reddit AMA On “Saga” & Everything Else

Saga Reddit AMA

Writer Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Runaways, Ex Machina and more) did an AMA (Ask Me Anything) with artist Fiona Staples (Northlanders, Mystery Society, and more) on the social news site, Reddit. Reddit’s forum-isk style of posting and commenting allows registered users to submit questions to anyone doing an AMA (someone posts their occupation/what makes them interesting) and people fire away. Although the main subject was their upcoming new ongoing series Saga from Image Comics a lot of topics came up; such as an update on Runaways, the rumored movies to some of his work, his experience in comics, his work on LOST, and tons more.

We’ve gone ahead and given you some of the highlights in anticipation for the release next week. And because Mr. Vaughan is a legend.

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Fatale #3 Review

Fatale #3 Review
Fatale continues to delve into the mysterious manuscript left behind by an increasingly mysterious dead man.

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Thief of Thieves #1 Review

Thief Of Thieves #1
Meet Conrad Paulson, a guy who’s kind of an average guy, except that he also leads a double life as the world famous thief “Redmond”.  With Image recreating itself now on a monthly basis with new #1 issues all over the place, you’d be crazy to think Robert Kirkman wouldn’t be involved.  With him comes Nick Spencer and artist Shawn Martinbrough in the first issue of Thief of Thieves.

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Fatale #2 Review

 

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ 50′s style noir/horror mystery deepens.

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