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TwoMorrows offers preview of BACK ISSUE #44’s "Spider-Clone" roundtable

Media Release -- BACK ISSUE #44 (84 pages with color, $7.95) spotlights "Spider-Man in the Bronze Age," exploring many of the Web-Slinger's most memorable moments! Featured are the "drug issues," the "resurrections" of Green Goblin and Gwen Stacy, Marvel Team-Up, Spectacular Spider-Man, Spidey Super Stories, the CBS and Japanese TV shows, Power Records, the newspaper strip, the Clone Saga—and an exclusive interview with Spider-Man writer supreme GERRY CONWAY. It also features art by and/or commentary from ROSS ANDRU, MARK BAGLEY, SAL BUSCEMA, TOM DeFALCO, DANNY FINGEROTH, GIL KANE, STAN LEE, LARRY LEIBER, JIM MOONEY, WIN MORTIMER, JOHN ROMITA SR., JIM SALICRUP, ALEX SAVIUK, ROGER STERN, JEAN THOMAS, and many more. plus a vintage painted cover by BOB LARKIN! Edited by MICHAEL EURY. Read more
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DC Comics announces TELARA CHRONICLES promotional comics and cards

Media Release -- With TELARA CHRONICLES #1 (JUL100236) on Final Order Cutoff this week, DC Comics announces special ordering incentives for this issue! Read more
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Unknown Soldier #23 – Review « Weekly Comic Book Review

Dysart's vision of Uganda brought so much life to the book and when it takes a backseat, the book suddenly ends up feeling blander than usual. In reading this issue, I didn't feel that I quite got what I normally expect out of Unknown ...
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ComicList Week In Review 16.35

ComicList Week In Review Volume 16, Issue 35 Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. Join us on FriendFeed and the ComicList Community Page to discuss this week's posts. Read more
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Geek Goggle Reviews: Star Wars Blood Ties #1

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars Blood Ties #1 of 4 Dark Horse Comics Taylor & Scalf Dark Horse's latest Star Wars launch focuses on characters that are related to one another. The first mini series is about Jengo and Boba Fett. I was hesitant about picking up this issue because Jengo Fett as a character was pretty much played out in the movies and the idea of having his bratty kid tagging along was rather lame. However, I found the issue to be good and introduce an element to the relationship that didn't exist in the movies. This is a promising start to the mini series.
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CHEW #13 sold out at distributor, gets second printing

Media Release -- You can't stop the Eisner Award winning series CHEW, written by John Layman and illustrated by Rob Guillory. The first two trades were instant bestsellers, and the individual issues of CHEW are just as hot! CHEW #13 has sold out at the distribution level, just like previous issues in the "Just Deserts" story arc, and Image Comics is taking the issue back to press with a special variant cover! Read more
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Ms. Mystic #1 « Comics Bronze Age

A word from the editor director: “We believe that Ms. Mystic #1 is one of the most collectible comics to come along all year.” — David Scroggy, in an “Editorial News” column in this issue. Related Posts with Thumbnails ...
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ComicList Week In Review 16.34

ComicList Week In Review Volume 16, Issue 34 Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. Join us on FriendFeed and the ComicList Community Page to discuss this week's posts. Read more
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Geek Goggle Reviews: Marvel Universe Vs The Punisher #2

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Marvel Universe Versus The Punisher #2 of 4 Marvel Comics Maberry, Parlov & Loughridge This series is heating up in a big way with this issue. The Punisher finds some regular humans which pushes his mission into different territory. Not only does Frank meet up with some people that he needs to save but he is also confronted with what seems to be the main villain. However, the issue isn't without some more fighting as Frank crosses paths with some other former heroes or villains that he needs to take out because they are infected. The series is picking up steam and is becoming something more than just an alternate reality or an out-of-continuity futuristic story.
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Geek Goggle Reviews: Hulk #24

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Hulk #24 Marvel Comics Loeb & McGuinness The finale of Jeph Loeb's red Hulk run ends much the way you would expect: red Hulk versus green Hulk. This issue pits the Hulks against each other not only in a battle of strength but in a battle of wills and common rationale for hating the other. The issue in many ways mirrors the Jeph Loeb run. It has a lot of awesome art and if you think too much about the story you end up getting frustrated with the whole thing. My suspicion is if someone were to read the issue blind that they would find it to be a fun comic with a concise story. However, if you've read the whole run this finale might be a painful reminder of how strange the run has really been
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