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Broken Frontier Staff Picks for September 3: Doctor Mirage, The Names, God Hates Astronauts, Gardens of Glass, Death of Wolverine & More

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • September 2, 2014

It’s almost Wednesday, and you know what that means: a fresh load of comics and graphic novels! With so many publications hitting your local comics store or digital storefront, BF…

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Marvel Reveals Covers to DEATH OF WOLVERINE #2, #3 & #4

  • by Richard Boom
  • June 25, 2014

Press Release The whole world is talking about it, and today Marvel is proud to officially unveil the final three main covers to DEATH OF WOLVERINE! Superstar artist Steve McNiven…

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The Art Of Millarworld Gives Artists Their Due

  • by Richard Boom
  • March 17, 2014

Press Release In his twenty-five year career in the comic book industry, writer Mark Millar has worked with many of the medium’s top artists, both in his work for DC…

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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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Highlights of SDCC 2013: Sunday

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • July 21, 2013

San Diego Comic-Con International, the industry event of the year has arrived! New titles, rumors, chatter, art reveals, cosplay and major announcements … it’s all taking place inside and around…

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