Comic Books
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Opinion: On DC Comics and Their (Often Problematic) Attempts to Include Women
Back in late April, DC Entertainment announced the creation of “DC Super Hero Girls,” a new universe of storytelling tailored…
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‘ The Princess Who Saved Herself ’: An Empowering Story for Tough Princesses
The Princess Who Saved Herself tells the story of a princess who “lives with her pet snake and plays rock…
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Shoujo Manga Review: Missions of Love
"Missions of Love" ("Watashi ni xx Shinasai!") is a manga that begins with a solid plot and promises many interesting…
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Shadow of the #BatmanChat: Exploring the Twitter Q&A
On May 1st, the DC Comics Twitter Page hosted #BatmanChat, a two-hour window in which anyone could tweet Snyder and…
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Problems Facing Captain America: Civil War and How Marvel Can Overcome Them
Jackie Gualtieri ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Of the major complaints regarding Avengers: Age of Ultron, the one that’s the hardest to…
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Lando Steps Into The Spotlight In Marvel’s New Comic Book Series
Lando Calrissian: the picture of cool. Lando first made his debut in The Empire Strikes Back and has been a…
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Op-Ed: A Discussion on 'All-New X-Men' #40 – What This Means for Comics
William Rosenthal discusses the 'All-New X-Men' issue #40 and what it means for comic books.
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Op-Ed: A Discussion on ‘All-New X-Men’ #40 – What This Means for Comics
William Rosenthal discusses the 'All-New X-Men' issue #40 and what it means for comic books.
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Review: Deadly Class, Volume 2: “Kids of the Black Hole”
Self-inadequacy is the central psychological thread of this arc, and Remender has no qualms over displaying just how destructive that…
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The 2015 Eisner Award Nominations: What We Expected vs. What We Got
On April 22, the official nominations were announced for the 2015 Eisner Awards. As usual, some name drops were predictable.…
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