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Lee Newman wrote a lowdown (Nov 21, 2009 at 12:45am)
Luna Park is a complex political fable. It is surreal and tells a dreamlike time travel story with a bit of historical fiction thrown in for good measure.
8 days ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Nov 13, 2009 at 11:50pm)
The Samurai Rabbit celebrates twenty-five years of award winning an all ages friendly comics with his first ever graphic novel!

Lee Newman wrote a review (Nov 13, 2009 at 8:32am)
Dex Callistro is a Private Investigator and it seems that she have met her end, just as we are getting to meet her.
10 days ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Nov 11, 2009 at 1:03am)
Locke & Key begins a new shadowy chapter by giving its characters an out of body experience.
16 days ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Nov 5, 2009 at 12:52am)
Taking a break from story boarding for Hollywood, Delgado returns to his Eisner Award winning tale of the dinosaurs.
25 days ago

Lee Newman has commented on a column. (Oct 27, 2009 at 12:34pm)
So, wait a second? CA3, the people offended by the book are offended that it depicts the actions that actually take place in the bible? These people have no problem letting children or young adults read the bible, but they have a problem with them seeing it? That is hypocricy at its finest. Oh and for the record, I am Christian and nothing about this book offends me or any of the people that I have had discussions with it about. I find it funny that there are still Christians in the world that would adopt this argument or try to refute evolution. Re-engaging the Bible is important, but to attack anyone over it is ludicrous. Funny, I don't remember this much of a fuss over Rushkoff's Testament, which took the Bible stories and made potent allegories out of them. Oh wait, I bet it has to do with its placement in prominent locations in Barnes and Noble and the little waring on the front that "adult supervision is recommended". Maybe we should put a Parental Advisory label on the Bible?
1 month ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Oct 22, 2009 at 1:25am)
Azrael is back. Or at least an Azrael.
1 month ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Oct 20, 2009 at 11:22pm)
With Crime Comics quickly becoming a bona fide phenomenon , it is only natural that the company that published one of the touchstones in the genre would want a piece of the action.
1 month ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Oct 16, 2009 at 12:54am)
Duncan is a little unbalanced. Of course, this means he is the only chance we have when a rogue triplet becomes a problem.
2 months ago

Lee Newman wrote a review (Sep 19, 2009 at 1:13am)
Straczynski takes over The Brave and the Bold. This is his high profile gig at DC. After a controversial run on Spider-Man and bringing Thor to the forefront again in a fan favorite & critically prais