Comic Books
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The Fantastic Four of Josh Trank and Its Fantastic Failure!
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I was one of the naysayers in the beginning. In a world where there is a double standard and a movie cannot be judged on trailers or production information…
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Spotlight Comic Book Artist of the Week – Ken Haeser
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The artist we at PopCultHQ want to showcase is the incredibly talented artist and remark master Ken Haeser. He is credited with spectacular artwork on “The Living Corpse“, “Warmaggedon“, “The…
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A Brief and Spoiler-Free Book Review: “Ready Player One”
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I finished reading this book a few weeks ago and I’m still having dreams about it. This is possibly the best book I’ve read this year. It’s one of…
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Star Trek/Green Lantern: Spectrum War Delivers an Incredible First Issue
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Christian has read the first issue of Spectrum War and seen just where no company crossover has gone before!
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Arthur Suydam Talks Exclusively to PopcultHQ: Tablegate Has Been Busted Wide Open.
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Tablegate Busted! July 3rd, I heard the ramblings of what was to become the beginnings of what is refuted to on the Internet as “Tablegate.” From the events which…
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IDW Limited Edition Book: TMNT Secret History of the Foot Clan
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Calling all TMNT fans! IDW has some very awesome limited edition merchandise for you. Limited to just 100 pieces. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Secret History of the Foot…
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“Total Crap” – Evangeline Lilly’s Response to Ant-Man’s Comics
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Slated to hit theaters two and a half weeks from now, the next film in Marvel’s “Stage 2” is prime to be a summer blockbuster. But recently, one of the…
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Artist Spotlight – Alex Ross The Master Comic Book Painter! #AlexRoss
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I would like to take this opportunity and spotlight an artist (as well as a writer, penciller, inkist, and colorist) in the comic book world whose work stands out…
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From the Librarian’s Desk: Read the Very First Comic Ever
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The earliest acknowledged quote-unquote “comic book” dates back to 1837.The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck was published in several languages and was done by Switzerland’s Rudolphe Töpffer. Dartmouth College Library has the…