MARSHALL ROGERS: 13 Lasting Contributions to BATMAN by One of the Greats
A BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE...
Even SPIDER-MAN Got Stuck on BATMANIA in the ‘60s
AHOPE YOU LIKE IT: The Art of DAKOTA ALEXANDER…
13 Delectable ALEX ROSS Collector Plates -- RANKED
A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: Comics' Norman Rockwell turns 56...
ARCHIE #125 Facsimile Edition Leads the Publisher's APRIL Retro Offerings
The all-ages line brings you some vintage -- and some new!
RETRO HOT PICKS! On Sale This Week — in 1985!
Scott and Dan hit up the comics racks from 41 years ago…
ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! Look-Ahead Finale!
Dec05

ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! Look-Ahead Finale!

Part 5! Here are the ongoing titles rebranded All-New Marvel Now! that will launch with .NOW numbering designations devised to drive the more OCD fans bugnuts!

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HEY KIDS, COMICS! Lost and Found, by Erika D. Peterman
Dec05

HEY KIDS, COMICS! Lost and Found, by Erika D. Peterman

We’re serializing Rob Kelly’s awesome book about how creators and big-time fans got into comics, written by said pros and fanatics themselves. As of this installment, this will be a weekly venture at the ol’ 13th D. Today, Part 1 of blogger Erika D. Peterman‘s poignant beginnings in the comics world.

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Amazing Spider-Man 2 Trailer
Dec05

Amazing Spider-Man 2 Trailer

Here it is — looks pretty… Amazing!

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SUPER-STAR HOLIDAY SPECIAL: Bah, Hembeck!
Dec05

SUPER-STAR HOLIDAY SPECIAL: Bah, Hembeck!

See what we did there? Anyway, the immortal Fred Hembeck returns to 13th Dimension with his tales of comics yore:

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ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! Look-Ahead, Part 4: From Secret Avengers to X-Force
Dec05

ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! Look-Ahead, Part 4: From Secret Avengers to X-Force

The stretch run! Marc Buxton‘s weeklong predictions for All-New Marvel Now! continue!

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EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Jim Beard’s ‘Captain Action: The Hearts of the Rising Sun’
Dec05

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Jim Beard’s ‘Captain Action: The Hearts of the Rising Sun’

I’m not obsessed with Captain Action, though lately it may seem like it. One of these days I’ll get to why this is a property that intrigues me — and one we could use more of. Anyway, we’ve gotten our hands on some fancy EXCLUSIVE art for the next pulp novel by the retro cool Jim Beard. Behold!

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NEAL ADAMS INTERVIEWS: Detective Comics #408
Dec05

NEAL ADAMS INTERVIEWS: Detective Comics #408

Boy, oy boy, Robin gets abused a lot, doesn’t he?

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EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Sons of Anarchy #4 from Boom!
Dec05

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Sons of Anarchy #4 from Boom!

The badassery returns with an EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW from the folks at Boom! Studios.

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MIGHTY Q&A: Tim Gibson and Moth City, by Clay N. Ferno
Dec04

MIGHTY Q&A: Tim Gibson and Moth City, by Clay N. Ferno

Tim Gibson’s murder mystery Moth City is a genre-spanning digital comic that draws from the Western, Kung Fu, zombies and historical fiction. The slippery ink line work and muted palette is combined with an instinctual approach to digital-native comics creation, made of hundreds of swipes per issue, animating and exposing sections of the page. The New Zealander, whose tale is based in a place similar to 1930s Hong Kong, joins us today to preview his latest issue.

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A Wonder Woman You Can Take Home to Mother
Dec04

A Wonder Woman You Can Take Home to Mother

OK, so we have a new Wonder Woman. Hooray! And she’s Jewish! HOORAY!!!

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Variants! Coolest of the Week! (12/4/13)
Dec04

Variants! Coolest of the Week! (12/4/13)

You might not like them. But you might as well enjoy the nicer ones!

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ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! Look-Ahead, Part 3: From Loki to The Punisher
Dec04

ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! Look-Ahead, Part 3: From Loki to The Punisher

Marc Buxton‘s weeklong predictions for All-New Marvel Now! continue!

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WHAT I’M READING, by Jamal Igle
Dec04

WHAT I’M READING, by Jamal Igle

Here’s the thing about me. … I still read comic books. Every week, I’m in my local shop in Park Slope, Galaxy Comics and Collectibles, buying my “crack” just like any other comics fiend. I don’t have a pull list, I’m not scouring Previews but I do keep up. Mostly, I buy what I like for as long as it entertains me. I’ll drop a book at a moment’s notice, yet as picky as I can be, I still find gems that I enjoy.

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