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REVIEW: Dynamite's Negaduck #1

Jeff Parker and Ciro Cangialosi deliver a dastardly and hilarious tale about Darkwing Duck's nemesis in Negaduck #1.

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REVIEW: Marvel's Alligator Loki #1

Marvel's most unexpected TV star storms into print in Alligator Loki #1, featuring enough bite-sized adventures to match his teeth.

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Hasbro's Women Innovators of Play Challenge Is Diversifying the Game World

Hasbro's Tanya Thompson tells CBR about the Women Innovators of Play Challenge, aimed at bringing more women into the toy and game development world.

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Ed Piskor Celebrates New Hip Hop Family Tree Omnibus

In an interview with CBR, cartoonist Ed Piskor discusses Fantagraphics Books' new edition of his iconic series, Hip Hop Family Tree.

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Superman vs Meshi: Satoshi Miyagawa & Kai Kitago Tour Japanese Food with the Man of Steel

In an interview with CBR, Superman vs. Meshi creators Satoshi Miyagawa and Kai Kitago talk about bringing the Justice League to Japanese cuisine.

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REVIEW: Marvel's Werewolf By Night #1

Derek Landy and Fran Galan join forces for a cosmic horror romp like no other, in a fresh continuation of Marvel's classic Werewolf by Night #1!

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REVIEW: Marvel's Avengers Inc. #1

Once the founding member of the Avengers, the Wasp steps into a new role when the death of an old enemy rouses suspicion and unease.

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REVIEW: DC's Batman and Robin #1

Batman and Robin #1 soars high with flashy fights without much substance. But there's heart in the story and enough time to get the readers riled up.

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REVIEW: Elevator Game Features a Frightening Villain Inside a Disappointing Horror Flick

Elevator Game sloppily adapts an internet legend into a film, resulting in a clunky and confusing mesh of ideas. Here's CBR's review.

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Riot Forge Creative Director Rowan Parker Reveals Song of Nunu's Focus on Heart & Hugs

Riot Forge Creative Director Rowan Parker breaks down the joys of exploring Runeterra and the importance of the "Hug" button in Song of Nunu.

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REVIEW: Dark Horse's Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1

Dark Horse's Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny is a prequel to the Netflix series that relies too much on lore over character.

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Steve Niles and Damien Worm Dive into IDW's Horrifying Brynmore

In an interview with CBR writer Steve Niles and artist Damien Worm discuss crafting the new horror series Brynmore.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Episode 3 Is a Chaotic Jumble

Star Trek: Lower Decks has trouble balancing its various plot threads with Season 4's third episode. Here's CBR's review of "The Cradle of Vexilon."

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James Wan on Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom's Upgraded Black Manta & Embracing Weirdness

At a Q&A ahead of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Director James Wan revealed how The Trench influenced the film and leaning into a "weird" aesthetic.

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REVIEW: Image Comics' Kill Your Darlings #1

Indie newcomers join forces with Bob Quinn to present an all new fantasy/horror story that's strictly not for the faint of heart.

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Anya Davidson Crafts a Climate Change Coming-Of-Age Drama in Night and Dana

In an interview with CBR, Anya Davidson discusses her new comic Night and Dana and coming-of-age during climate change.

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REVIEW: The Incredibly Impressive Mortal Kombat 1 is a Grisly Great Time

With a deep wealth of single-player options and an impressive combat system, Mortal Kombat 1 is a must-buy for fighting game fans.

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REVIEW: Satanic Hispanics Is a Satisfying Latino Horror Showcase

As a showcase for a group of underappreciated Latino horror filmmakers, Satanic Hispanics accomplishes its goal. Here's CBR's review.

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Ahsoka Episode 5 is a Fan-Service Blast From the Past

The latest Ahsoka episode revives an old face and an old chapter of Ahsoka Tano's life with equal parts nostalgia and emotional catharsis.

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The Retirement Plan: Tim Brown on Nicolas Cage & Finding Unlikely Comedy

Director/Writer Tim Brown sat down with CBR to discuss blending genres in The Retirement Plan and Nic Cage's unique approach to filmmaking.

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