Books: Comics and Graphic Novels
Currently listing articles 834-801:
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Blu-ray Review: Wanted (2008)— I wanted my wasted time back after sitting through this mess.
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Manga Review: The Manga Guide to Statistics by Shin Takahashi— Shin Takahashi makes Statistics cute and hip with this graphic tutorial.
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Book Review: Dilbert 2.0 - 20 Years of Dilbert by Scott Adams— Two decades of office satire, subversion and surreality.
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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.
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Graphic Novel Review: Kingdom Come by Alex Ross and Mark Waid — Kingdom Come is a heady mix of action, mythology and multiple super-heroes.
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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.
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Manga Review: Iron Wok Jan – Volume 27 by Shinji Saijyo— The popular Japanese cooking comedy comes to a calculatedly frustrating finish.
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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.
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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.
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Graphic Fiction Review: Indiana Jones Omnibus, Volume 2— Continues the reprinting of long out of print Indiana Jones tales which Indy fans will enjoy.
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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.
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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.
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Manga Review: Bleach by Tite Kubo— Swordfights, otherworld monsters and knockabout comedy – it's the world of Bleach.
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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.
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Software Review: Manga Studio 4 EX from Smith Micro— Manga Studio is a great way to begin producing your own comics.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Dead Man's Jest— An unimpressive collection of a dozen Simpsons Halloween tales
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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.
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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.
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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
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.”
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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?
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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.
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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.
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Blu-ray Review: Iron Man - Ultimate 2-Disc Edition— You will believe an Iron Man can fly.
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Graphic Novel Review: Dugout by Adam Beechen and Manny Bello— A new graphic novel combines baseball and prison break yarn.
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Comics Review: Scrambled Ink edited by Diana Schutz— DreamWorks animators break from out of the studio and into book publication.
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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.
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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.
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Top 20 Comic Book Movies of All-Time— Ranking the best movies adapted from the world of comics.

