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In Love or In Hate With Slasher Films? Your Antidote: Slashers 101

Slashers 101 is Stacie Ponder’s zine-sized cartoon-format exploration of her favorite horror subgenre. If you’ve seen one, you’ve kind of seen ‘em all. Stacie Ponder actually has seen ‘em all.

Comics and Graphic Novels: Ten New Comics That Push the Limits

Here are ten recent comic releases, some hyped, some not, all interesting in some way, even if they’re interestingly terrible. Hell, one’s got a haunted vagina.

Comics and Graphic Novels: The New 52 DC Comics Relaunch Part 4

As before, we’ll be looking at how newcomer-friendly a comic is, how well it stands on its own and if it’s any damn good.

Comics and Graphic Novels: The New 52 DC Comics Relaunch Part 3

If you’ve ever thought about getting into comics and haven’t known where to start, we shoot straight on title after title in this series. Some of these are good, and some are damn good.

Comics and Graphic Novels: The New 52 DC Comics Relaunch Part 2

As before, we weigh whether the comic is newcomer-friendly, whether it stands on its own and doesn’t require buying another title to get more of the story, and whether it’s any damn good.

Comics and Graphic Novels: The New 52 – DC Comic Relaunch Part 1

If you’ve been wanting to follow the adventures of Superman or Batman or Swamp Thing but you’ve been holding back because you feel like you’d have to wade through thousands of comics stories even to understand what’s happening … now’s a good time to start.

Cover to Cover: Transmetropolitan Part 8

Reading through Transmetropolitan: this week’s reading involves invisible snipers, explosions and the reveal of Yelena’s father.

Superhero Primer: Captain America 101

The first issue of Captain America Comics was dated March 1941. No need to catch up on 70 years of comic lore before Captain America opens in theatres. Here’s your crash course.

Cover to Cover: Transmetropolitan Part 5

Spider Jerusalem continues to see the truth and reek havoc on those who are corrupt.

Comics and Graphic Novels: Get Empowered

Adam Warren’s Empowered is the funniest, sexiest, and quite often the most viscerally exciting superhero comic out there right now.

Cover to Cover: Transmetropolitan Part 4

Spider Jerusalem gets into some serious shit this week.

The Bougie Man is Cumming: A Chat With Cinema Sewer Creater Robin Bougie

Here’s a guy who not only reviews porn movies, but draws scenes from them — and then sometimes draws ugly, sweaty little caricatures of himself drooling over said porn.

Movie Review: Green Lantern

There’s nothing in Green Lantern that hasn’t been done better.

Superhero Primer: Green Lantern 101

Planning on seeing Green Lantern and aren’t sure who the heck he is? We’ve got you covered.

Comics and Graphic Novels: Fatherhood Isn’t For Wimps

How hand-drawn men became a family tree of legendary fathers, for better or worse.