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Who Needs #SDCC: Whiteout
No comments yetPosted in Art & Comics, General GeekeryJul 22, 2011
By Alex Cranz
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In honor of San Diego Comic Con we’ll be highlighting amazing comic books you should probably read each day of the con. This is meant to do two things. One: point out really amazing comics that you maybe don’t know exist. Two: help me from being sad about not being at Comic Con. It’s a [...]
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Greg Rucka’s Latest Project is Absolutely Free
No comments yetPosted in Art & ComicsJul 12, 2011
By Alex Cranz
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Greg Rucka is, bar none, the best man writing women in comics today. Yeah, I’m putting him ahead of Terry Moore. Really. I went there. Batwoman, Whiteout, Gotham Central and Queen & Country feature some of the most engaging women in any medium, and most importantly, their gender isn’t a big deal. It’s not a defining characteristic, [...]
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Batwoman is back; meets Batman and some odd foreign superheroes
No comments yetPosted in Art & ComicsApr 28, 2011
By Alex Cranz
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I’m on record as loving me some Batwoman. As written by Greg Rucka, Batwoman is a loyal warrior-patriot turned vigilante with a thing for the ladies. As written by other people she’s pretty much the same thing–only her stories aren’t nearly as interesting because they’re usually not written by someone as clever as Greg Rucka. [...]
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Batwoman: Elegy a good and adult superhero comic?
1 Comment »Posted in Art & ComicsMar 17, 2011
By Alex Cranz
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I’m rarely blown away when I read a comic. To be blown away you have to have expectations that are exceeded. When someone like Gail Simone or Joss Whedon pens a comic script I’ve got high expectations and every time those two writers meet those expectations–you know except for that time Simone had to work [...]

















