Tag: Comics
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A New Page (And Panel)

Pages and Panels is undergoing a dramatic reboot to better suit the needs of a comics-focused journalism site, with new designs and story features.
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The Slow Thaw: Wonder Woman

In the first section of my much-requested Art History Final, we discuss how the style of character design and storyline changes from the 1980’s-2020 in three examples.
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The Slow Thaw of Women in Refrigerators

In Nightwing #90, Babs makes a reference to getting “fridged” when she’s trapped in a refrigerated truck. (Seriously, Tom? You know I love you, man, but oof.) I reblogged a post about how icky it made me feel as a female comics fan and wrote “I could write a whole essay about this… and I…
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Back Issues # 2: DC Comics

Comic “Back Issues” are the books that have been released prior to the the most current release in the title. DC Comics had Bats, Dinosaurs, John Cena, and make-up!
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Back Issues #1 BOOM! Comics

Comic “Back Issues” are the books that have been released prior to the the most current release in the title. In our case? We’re taking a peek at what happened while I was on hiatus.
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Publisher’s Note:
Just as a minor heads-up to those of you reading, when Spider-Man said “No Way Home” my mom and I took that to mean “sell your home!”. So I apologize for the inconsistency in posting over the last few and the next couple weeks. But don’t worry! There’s going to be a weekly wrap-up on…
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Comics That Shaped Me

As my thirtieth birthday approaches, I’ve thought about how we ended up here. Blackest Night, Runaways, and Nightwing- The three stories that have shaped the past decade or so that led me here.
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Weekly Wrap-Up: Week Ending 11.26.2021
This week, we peek out from our turkey induced haze for Batwoman’s new Ivy, vacation planning with Marvel, slayer-bells with Buffy, and an upcoming Image birthday, plus a little holiday shopping!
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Weekly Wrap-up: Week Ending 11. 20. 2021
This week we see the February releases, and some early looks at Batgirls, Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, and more!
