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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (9 December 2024)

This week, another reminder of how awesome – and how all-over-the-place – were the covers of pre-Crisis Wonder Woman…

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (23 September 2024)

This week’s reminder that comic books can be awesome is a tribute to the meticulous and effective composition in the covers of the series Secret Hearts (1949-1971):

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (8 July 2024)

A reminder that comics can be awesome… and yet another tribute to the gloriously pulpy covers of Strange Adventures:

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (12 February 2024)

Pre-Crisis Wonder Woman comics (from the 1940s to the 1980s) were marked by constant experimentation. Perhaps unsure about what to do with the character, creators kept throwing her into all sorts of genres, from war to fantasy, from adventure to … Continue reading

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (May)

As the world slides into a bigger mess and as the entertainment industry further displays its seedier underside, it is harder to uncritically consume pop culture. That said, I do continue to find a degree of comfort in engaging with … Continue reading

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