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  • Holly Golightly

    Nevs Coleman’s interview, from April 2013, with Holly Golightly, the writer/artist of such diverse series as Cheryl Blossom, School Bites, and Tarot, Witch of the Black Rose!

  • Hellblazer 300

    Opinions on the final issue of Vertigo’s Hellblazer, and… more.

  • Uncanny Avengers 1-3

    Uncanny? Awesome!

  • Amazing Spider-Man 700 and associated events

    Welcome back to the future. We’ve been living in the past too long.

  • Sex Pistols: The Graphic Novel

    This is a great book. Slightly skimpy on the details, but certainly a great place to start if you’re one of those worryingly young people who’s only aware of Johnny Rotten because of those butter adverts.

  • Neverland: The Life and Death of Michael Jackson

    Neverland is obviously a sincere effort, but not really much better than the wave of cash-in rubbish that Bluewater have knocked out in more recent years.

  • Before Watchmen

    Unless something goes terribly wrong, this is going to end up being the best comic eventy thing since Seven Soldiers of Victory that either Marvel or DC have produced. But I don’t want to encourage you to buy them new, because I don’t want this to be a success.

  • Superman Adventures, Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man, and… more…

    Next month, we go to the comic shop, and Marvel has one comic on the shelf. It’s by Ty Templeton. It’s called Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man. Next to it is Superman Family Adventures by Art Baltazar, published by DC. And we all lived happily ever after.

  • Avengers vs. X-Men

    The comic reader’s sense of entitlement makes me laugh. If you want to read something that congratulates you for buying another thing that rewards Marvel for their treatment of comic creators, you’re in the wrong place, True Believer.

  • The Year of Loving Dangerously: A Graphic Memoir

    What sets this apart from a lot of other autobiog work, and in fact elevates it to that higher standard set by Spiegelman, Pekar, Spain, Crumb, etc., is that Ted Rall’s neither looking for sympathy nor approval in this work. He’s fully cognisant of the fact that it’s his choices that has put him in the position that he’s in.

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