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This piece, which is a review only in the loosest sense, is inspired by David Bader’s book, “One Hundred Great Books in Haiku” (Penguin Books,

Moon Knight #10 Marvel Comics, March 2017 Writer: Jeff Lemire American publisher Marvel Comics has engaged in deceptive behaviour with the cover of this issue.

“Super Powers” Part One (the back-up feature to “Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye” #1) DC Comics, December 2016 Writer: Tom Scioli Gerard Way, musician

Honor and Curse #1 (review) Mad Cave Studios, 2016 Writer: Mark London Writing historical fiction can be difficult, and particularly when dealing with a place

The World Hates Jimmy #1 (review) WP Comics Ltd, October 2016 Writer: DC Johnson John Kricfalusi is the founder of a curious, zany comedy style

Shake the Lake #1 North Air Entertainment and Elevated Writer: Zach Block “Dude, I know you need college money but you gotta unwind. No goals.

The Black Monday Murders #1-2 (review) Image Comics, September/ October 2016 Writer: Jonathan Hickman If this title disturbs, it is because one of the most

As tensions between the West and Russia have dramatically increased in the past year, so too has the characterisation of Russia in Western comic books.

Harland Buck: Freesword #1 Weldon Studio Writer: Scott Weldon After the fall of the Roman Empire, kingdoms rose and fell into obscurity. Waves of armies

It is a rare day that a Kickstarter campaign – and a successful one, raising $30000 – for a comic book goes on to detail
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