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Michael Lark

Now That You’ve Watched Daredevil, Read These Comics

By Corrina Lawson

June 3, 2015

Daredevil’s thirteen-episode season was a non-stop crime noir thrill ride populated by characters that stayed with me long after my binge watch ended. The bad news: a second season won’t happen until sometime in 2016. The good news: the comics listed below will help pass the time until then. It’s no coincidence that the first…

Gotham: The City Without Batman

By Corrina Lawson

May 30, 2014

How can Gotham be an interesting show if it doesn’t have Batman? It’s a question I’ve been asked numerous times since Fox Television announced that Gotham would join their fall schedule. The show will focus on a young Jim Gordon investigating the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne and track the evolution of the city…

Holiday Havoc: 5 Warped, Weird, & Wonderful Christmas Graphic Novels

By Dave Richards

December 17, 2013

Christmas is a time where an overweight immortal man pilots a sleigh of flying reindeer across the globe, an angel shows a suicidal man the impact he’s had on the world, and spectral entities show misers the error of their ways. So, we’re used to Yuletide tales of strange and in some cases frightening phenomenon.…

Gotham Central comic

Gotham Central: Cops Under a Bat-Shaped Shadow

By Scott D. Parker

May 23, 2011

If Ed McBain wrote a comic book, it probably would have been a lot like Gotham Central. You recognize the city name, of course. It’s Batman’s stomping grounds. It’s the town where all the wackos come out to play, wreak havoc, and then go home to Arkham Asylum. And, aside from Commissioner James Gordon or…

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