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  1. Blu-ray Review: Wanted (2008)

    — I wanted my wasted time back after sitting through this mess.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  2. Manga Review: The Manga Guide to Statistics by Shin Takahashi

    — Shin Takahashi makes Statistics cute and hip with this graphic tutorial.

    REVIEW in Books by Aspi

  3. Book Review: Dilbert 2.0 - 20 Years of Dilbert by Scott Adams

    — Two decades of office satire, subversion and surreality.

    REVIEW in Books by Wesley Mead

  4. Manga Review: Dragon Ball Z - Volume One by Akira Toriyama (VizBig Edition)

    — A hefty paperback omnibus collects three volumes of this classic All Ages fight manga.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  5. Graphic Novel Review: Kingdom Come by Alex Ross and Mark Waid

    — Kingdom Come is a heady mix of action, mythology and multiple super-heroes.

    REVIEW in Books by Adam Klin Oron

  6. Graphic Novel Review: Green Lantern: Secret Origin by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert

    — Hal Jordan's assumption of the Green Lantern role held more secrets than anyone knew — until now.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  7. Manga Review: Iron Wok Jan – Volume 27 by Shinji Saijyo

    — The popular Japanese cooking comedy comes to a calculatedly frustrating finish.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  8. Graphic Fiction Review: The Mask Omnibus, Volume 1 by John Arcudi and Doug Mahnke

    — The Mask Omnibus, Volume 1 shows the source material for the hit movie starring Jim Carrey.

    REVIEW in Books by Blake Matthews

  9. Graphic Fiction Review: The Soddyssey and Other Tales of Supernatural Law by Batton Lash

    — A reissued collection of comic stories blends monsters and legal dramedy to humorous and satiric effect.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  10. Graphic Fiction Review: Indiana Jones Omnibus, Volume 2

    — Continues the reprinting of long out of print Indiana Jones tales which Indy fans will enjoy.

    REVIEW in Books by Blake Matthews

  11. DVD Review: Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom

    — Naruto, Sakura, Rock Lee and Sensei Kakashi protect some spoiled royals with solid ninja action but unexciting storytelling.

    REVIEW in Video by Gerry Weaver

  12. Book/Graphic Novel Review: Watching the Watchmen - The Definitive Companion to the Ultimate Graphic Novel by Dave Gibbons, with Chip Kidd and Mike Essl

    — If you're not watching the Watchmen yet, you will be. Here's a good vantage point.

    REVIEW in Books by Ray Ellis

  13. Manga Review: Bleach by Tite Kubo

    — Swordfights, otherworld monsters and knockabout comedy – it's the world of Bleach.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  14. Graphic Novel Review: Novo by Michael S. Bracco

    — Novo is the last of his kind and the first of his kind, and searching for his place in the universe.

    REVIEW in Books by Chris Bancells

  15. Software Review: Manga Studio 4 EX from Smith Micro

    — Manga Studio is a great way to begin producing your own comics.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech by T. Michael Testi

  16. Graphic Novel Review: The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Dead Man's Jest

    — An unimpressive collection of a dozen Simpsons Halloween tales

    REVIEW in Books by Alyse Wax

  17. Graphic Fiction Review: Graphic Classics: Ambrose Bierce - edited by Tom Pomplun

    — A new edition of comic adaptations of the great American cynic's writings proves as entertainingly bleak as any alt comic.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  18. Book Review: Watching The Watchmen by Dave Gibbons, Chip Kidd, and Mike Essl

    — A companion piece to the most successful graphic novel of all time, soon to be a movie.

    REVIEW in Books by Blake Matthews

  19. Book Review: The Cream Of Tank Girl By Alan C. Martin and Jamie Hewlett

    — Back to those innocent days when a girl and her tank could travel the outback with her kangaroo boyfriend, terrorizing stupid people and blowing up

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  20. Graphic Novel Review: The First Escape (The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, Book 1) by G.P. Taylor

    — Trench coats, voluminous trousers, black boots and the dim, nearly monochromatic palette contribute to a an impeccable fusion of design, art, and "illustra-novel."

    REVIEW in Books by Jennifer Bogart

  21. Graphic Novel Review: Creature Tech by Doug TenNapel

    — Creature Tech has humor, monsters, bargains with demons, space eels and theological debates. It seems to be too good to be true. Sadly, it is.

    REVIEW in Books by Adam Klin Oron

  22. Book Review: Garfield Minus Garfield by Jim Davis and Dan Walsh

    — The popular comic strip takes on new life when the title tabby's out the picture.

    REVIEW in Books by Sterfish

  23. Comics Review: American Elf: Book Three by James Kochalka

    — The third collection of James Kochalka's daily diary cartoon continues a winning mix of humor and honesty about living your life.

    REVIEW in Books by Nik Dirga

  24. Graphic Novel Review: Hatter M - The Looking Glass Wars, Volume One by Frank Beddor, Liz Cavalier, and Ben Templesmith

    — A graphic novel series expands upon the fantasy world of Frank Beddor's Looking Glass Wars.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  25. Interview with Bill Sherman, Pop Culture Critic and Comics Review Editor at Blogcritics Magazine

    — “...the blog might focus on a comics title, a new music release, something from TV and/or movies...reflect[ing] the flibbertigibbet nature of my own mental processes.”

    INTERVIEW in Culture by Mayra Calvani

  26. Book Review: The Last Days of Krypton by Kevin J. Anderson

    — Did anyone really need a dense prose novel on the late history of Superman's home planet? If so, would you like my copy?

    REVIEW in Books by Matt Springer

  27. Graphic Novel Review: Welcome to the Jungle by Jim Butcher and Ardian Syaf

    — Bestselling author Jim Butcher delivers a story ripped from wizard Harry Dresden's past in this new graphic novel.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  28. Comic Book Review: City of Dust #1 by Steve Niles & Zid

    — The newest Radical Comics mini-series is a dark and grisly dystopian sci-fi horror tale.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  29. Blu-ray Review: Iron Man - Ultimate 2-Disc Edition

    — You will believe an Iron Man can fly.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  30. Graphic Novel Review: Dugout by Adam Beechen and Manny Bello

    — A new graphic novel combines baseball and prison break yarn.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  31. Comics Review: Scrambled Ink edited by Diana Schutz

    — DreamWorks animators break from out of the studio and into book publication.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  32. Comic Book Review: Dr Who - The Forgotten #1 by Tony Lee and Pia Guerra

    — Doctor Who: The Forgotten is look back at the Doctor's past incarnations.

    REVIEW in Books by Blake Matthews

  33. Graphic Novel Review: Usagi Yojimbo Book One: The Ronin by Stan Sakai

    — Usagi Yojimbo is a ronin, a masterless samurai, a bodyguard for hire. He's also a rabbit. The first book in Stan Sakai's classic series.

    REVIEW in Books by Adam Klin Oron

  34. Top 20 Comic Book Movies of All-Time

    — Ranking the best movies adapted from the world of comics.

    OPINION in Video by Andy Sayers

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