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ā€œEarthdiversā€ Explores a World Without Christopher Columbusā€™ Infamous Journey

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ā€œEarthdiversā€ Explores a World Without Christopher Columbusā€™ Infamous Journey

Written by Angela Rairden With November being National Native American Heritage Month, it feels like the perfect time to talk about Earthdivers. Written by Stephen Graham Jones (author of horror novels The Only Good Indians and My Heart is a Chainsaw), with detailed and remarkable art by Davide Gianfelice, the comic take place in the year 2112. Humans (Americans specifically, it seems) have nearly destroyed the Earth. Those who could left via spaceship, and among those who are left behind is a group of Native activists who have a plan to return the Earth its pre-apocalypse state. The key to...

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My (Mostly) Spoiler-Free Review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

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My (Mostly) Spoiler-Free Review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Written by Angela Rairden (This review contains one small spoiler that doesnā€™t much pertain to the plot of the movie but is something that hardcore comic book fans may want to be surprised by while watching the film. However, itā€™s a detail that Iā€™m certain mainstream media will not be keeping a secret for long anyway and I will put a small warning before I mention it in this blog.) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a film steeped in emotion, love, and loss. As we know, Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed Tā€™Challa/Black Panther, sadly and unexpectedly passed away in August of...

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Read or Pass?: Horror Comic Edition

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Read or Pass?: Horror Comic Edition

Written by Angela Rairden Despite the fact that itā€™s November, Iā€™m not ready for Halloween to be over. As such, I thought that Iā€™d review a few horror comics that I started reading recently in case you, too, are in still in the mood for spooky season to let you know if I feel that they are worth your time. NIGHT OF THE GHOUL by Scott Snyder and Francisco Francavilla As soon as I saw that Snyder was the writer on this series, I knew I had to pick it up because, aside from notably writing multiple Batman comics, he...

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ā€œBunniculaā€ Graphic Novel is Timeless, Whimsical Classic Perfect for Halloween

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ā€œBunniculaā€ Graphic Novel is Timeless, Whimsical Classic Perfect for Halloween

Written by Angela Rairden First published as a childrenā€™s book in 1978, Bunnicula, written by Deborah and James Howe, has caught the imagination of children for decades. With the tagline ā€œA Rabbit-Tale of Mysteryā€, the short book, which became the beginning of a series, followed the adventures of Howard the dog and Chester the cat when their family brings home a new pet ā€“ a rabbit named Bunnicula. Bunnicula book cover I had fond memories of reading this book as kid. It was probably one of the first ā€œhorrorā€ books that I read. As an adult, I was aware of...

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The Deadliest Bouquet Proves that Flowers Are Tougher Than They Seem

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The Deadliest Bouquet Proves that Flowers Are Tougher Than They Seem

Written by Angela Rairden Every time I visit my local comic bookstore, I watch out for new comic series that catch my eye. In this case, it was the cover art (by Carola Borelli) for The Deadliest Bouquet #1 that first really caught my attention. This is often the case for me when Iā€™m browsing the new release section at my LCS. The thing that really drew my eye to this particular cover, however, was the juxtaposition of the blood splattered, broken family portrait nestled amongst a bouquet of perfect roses, poppies, and violets. The artwork alone hinted that there...

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