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    Blog · Eyecatcher

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    Broken Frontier Awards 2015: Announcing the Winners from Our Most Diverse Year of Nominations to Date

    • by Andy Oliver
    • January 11, 2016

    Broken Frontier proudly announces the winners of the 12th annual BF Awards. Our 2015 awards saw a record-breaking number of votes come in from our readers, and unprecedented interest in…

    Reviews

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    Trillium #1

    • by John Trigonis
    • August 14, 2013

      Humanity is running out of time and space in Jeff Lemire’s Trillium #1, and two stories hold the key to saving it. Dual storylines from two distinct places and…

    Eyecatcher · Features

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    Does Comics Coverage Have an Impact? We Are Legion

    • by Frederik Hautain
    • August 9, 2013

    Over at Multiversity Comics, David Harper wrote the article ‘In Defense of Comic Reviewers’, in which he responded to the discussion about the value of comics journalism (and reviewing in…

    Reviews

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    The Wake #1

    • by John Trigonis
    • June 5, 2013

    A new terrifying tale rises to the surface in Snyder & Murphy’s The Wake! The U.S. Department of Homeland Security invites cetologist Lee Archer to join a diverse cast of…

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher #1

    • by John Trigonis
    • May 21, 2013

    Something is rotting in the House of Usher, and it might just be the story. A lone traveler makes a journey through thick woods and into a thicker fog that…

    Blog

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    Days of Noir and Comics: You Have Killed Me

    • by John Trigonis
    • May 17, 2013

    A solid chunk of the graphic novels that are currently populating my bookshelf are noir titles. I’ve been doing some in-depth research on this popular film genre of the 1940s…

    Columns · Crossing Borders

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    Desert Island Comics

    • by Bart Croonenborghs
    • May 14, 2013

    This time around a special edition of Crossing Borders. The United Kingdom’s most popular comics blog, the Forbidden Planet blog has a feature where comics industry people name their favourite…

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