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    Author: Levi Hunt

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    Uncanny Avengers #14

    • by Levi Hunt
    • December 2, 2013

    The themes of Remender’s multiple “Uncanny” titles come together in a devastating issue This issue of Uncanny Avengers has been well hyped this week as a game changer, promising plenty of death…

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    Action Comics #25

    • by Levi Hunt
    • November 8, 2013

    The best interpretation of the Man of the Steel since the New 52 launched. The Superman that appeared in the early issues of Grant Morrison’s Action Comics was one of the few…

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    Why You Should Be Reading: Kinski

    • by Levi Hunt
    • November 6, 2013

    The fine folks at Monkeybrain should be commended for a number of the great titles they have given a platform to. Award-winning comics like Bandette and Masks and Mobsters go to show what can…

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    Nowhere Men #6

    • by Levi Hunt
    • October 21, 2013

    After a lengthy delay, Nowhere Men finally returns with issue #6. But was it worth the wait? The mission statement from the beginning of Nowhere Men has been that “science is the…

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    Batman #24

    • by Levi Hunt
    • October 14, 2013

    Early on, Zero Year is living up to the excellence of Court of Owls and Death of the Family. After four issues, the first act of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s “Zero Year” saga comes…

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    Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #1

    • by Levi Hunt
    • October 4, 2013

    Matt Kindt and Marco Rudy invite you to get lost in a horrific thrill ride of a story. After years of great indie work, Matt Kindt has been gaining a…

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    Infinity #3

    • by Levi Hunt
    • September 19, 2013

    A spectacularly breath-taking issue that only disappoints if you have you haven’t done your homework. We are now halfway through Jonathan Hickman’s event, Infinity, and I am still in awe over the…

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    X-Factor #262

    • by Levi Hunt
    • September 11, 2013

    Peter David’s excellent run ends not with a bang or a whimper, but a tear. Unfortunately, it takes a long sigh and an eye-roll to get there. Did you know…

    Blog · Eyecatcher

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    Forever Evil Has Arrived: Let’s Kill Nightwing!

    • by Levi Hunt
    • September 4, 2013

    Forever Evil is just around the corner, and with another new event comes new rumors of Nightwing’s death. What is Nightwing’s place in the DC Universe? Should he have been killed…

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    Revival #13

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 23, 2013

    This is a perfect jumping on issue for new readers. Characters are re-established, and the mythology is really just now starting. When Revival started over one year ago, it started…

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    The Comic Book Tony Soprano: Doc Ock’s Antihero Tale in ‘Superior Spider-Man’

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 16, 2013

    Breaking Bad‘s final season premiered last Sunday night. With nothing but that show on the brain, it was hard not to think about Walter White when examining Doc Ock’s new…

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    March: Book One

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 13, 2013

    March: Book One is something that people are going to be talking about for the rest of the year. And for good reason. It’s an important book that is well told,…

    Eyecatcher · Features

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    Season Two, Finally! How the Second Season of ‘Morning Glories’ Has Been Playing Games With Its Audience

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 7, 2013

    Morning Glories went from being one of the best, most original series, to being a bit of a mess. A fun mess, but a mess none-the-less. Season two promised a…

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    The Bunker #1

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 6, 2013

    A time travel series with not robots or lasers but moral conundrum and character at its heart. The first issue of Joshua Hale Fialkov and Joe Infurnari’s mystery project, The…

    Eyecatcher · Features

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    Inside ‘The Bunker’ with Joshua Fialkov and Joe Infurnari

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 5, 2013

    Today finally marks the day that Johsua Fialkov and Joe Infurnari have been teasing for almost a month. Today, The Bunker‘s first issue finally sees release. The mysterious project has been…

    Blog · Eyecatcher

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    Batman and Robin Will Never Die: A Brief Look at Grant Morrison’s Batman

    • by Levi Hunt
    • August 1, 2013

    “Batman and Robin will never die!” That line from the beginning of “Batman R.I.P.” pretty much sums up the whole of Grant Morrison’s Batman run to me. The line in…

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    Ruling in Hell: A Conversation with James Turner on ‘Rebel Angels’

    • by Levi Hunt
    • July 31, 2013

    James Turner, of Rex Libris and Warlord of IO fame, has a new digital comic book coming out in August from SLG Publishing. Rebel Angels focuses on a revolution in…

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    Red Handed: The Fine Art of Strange Crimes

    • by Levi Hunt
    • July 30, 2013

    Matt Kindt delivers one of the best stories of the year with his new OGN. It’s funny, exciting, and will leave you questioning your very morality. “If you look at…

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