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Boys Don’t Cry (But Eric Draven Does)

Posted onSeptember 18, 2020 by afireinshan
An uplight portrait of Eric Draven from The Crow.

Maybe you’ve seen the movie. Maybe you’ve only heard about the movie, heard about how […]

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Strange Planet: Technical Talking

Posted onSeptember 17, 2020 by Briana McHugh

When we explain anything to any person, we usually use a lot of emotion and […]

Posted inComic, Internet Comics, webcomicsTagged aliens, nonbinarygender, simplicity, strangeplanetLeave a Comment on Strange Planet: Technical Talking

Spot the Villain. You Can’t, Can You?

Posted onSeptember 17, 2020September 17, 2020 by Shaynahan

**Contains spoilers for The Boys Graphic Novel and Amazon Original television show**   We’ve heard […]

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Oh the Squirrelmanity!: The Unique Humanity of Squirrel Girl

Posted onDecember 9, 2019 by Katherine

As a superhero comic, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is unique for a number of reasons: […]

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Magical Girls: Superheroes But Much, Much Cuter

Posted onDecember 3, 2019 by Meghan

A Brief History The concept of Magical Girl or 魔法 少女 (majou shoujo) is a […]

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Webtoon: Comics in The Digital Age

Posted onDecember 2, 2019 by Molly

With technology advancing as quickly as it does, it’s hard for the world to keep […]

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Feeding a Fandom: How Graphic Novels are keeping a Show/Movie alive?

Posted onDecember 2, 2019 by Alex

Firefly was an American space western drama that aired from 2002-2003 and only lasted for […]

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Videogames and Manga: Splatoon and Splatoon 2

Posted onNovember 26, 2019November 26, 2019 by McKenzie

In class today, we talked a little bit about graphic novels and how their stories […]

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Forever Falling into Worlds of Color

Posted onNovember 15, 2019 by Alexandra

“Black Science Volume 1: How to Fall Forever” by Rick Remender tells the story of […]

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