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Webcomic Wednesday: Alone In The World: "Erin Dies Alone" Review
Have you ever wished for a comic that combined light parody of video game culture with a dash of existential…
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Webcomic Wednesday: Alone In The World: “Erin Dies Alone” Review
Have you ever wished for a comic that combined light parody of video game culture with a dash of existential…
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Emertainment Monthly’s Top 10 Indie Rock Debuts of 2015
Promising debut albums in the underground often go unrecognized at the year’s end, mostly due to their lack of a…
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“Love” Them? No Problem: The 1975 Light Up Boston’s House of Blues
Keely Chisolm ‘17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Hailing from Manchester, England, The 1975 brought their beloved indie synth rock…
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Webcomic Wednesday: Slow Burning Romance: “The Phoenix Requiem” Review
Finally, here is an example of a genre mashup where the different elements complement one another, rather than distract.
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Webcomic Wednesday: Slow Burning Romance: "The Phoenix Requiem" Review
Finally, here is an example of a genre mashup where the different elements complement one another, rather than distract.
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Review: ‘After Alice’ Explores New Realms outside Wonderland
Ada, Alice’s closest friend, follows her friend down the rabbit hole in order to bring her home going on her…
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Emertainment Monthly’s Top Ten Indie Comics of 2015
In all honesty, nobody here hates superheroes. They’re great. Their comics are great when they’re not written by known sexual…
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Review: ‘Of Fire & Night’ Is Fast-Paced Storytelling (Saga of Seven Suns, #5)
It’s an enthralling and enlivening space adventure that is sure to suck the reader in.
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Review: ‘Of Fire & Night’ Is Fast-Paced Storytelling (Saga of Seven Suns, #5)
It’s an enthralling and enlivening space adventure that is sure to suck the reader in.
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