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Review: Archeologists of Shadows, Volume 2 – Once a Nightmare

| March 1, 2013
Review: Archeologists of Shadows, Volume 2 – Once a Nightmare

The second instalment of the graphic novel series looks stunning, but suffers from decompressed narrative.

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Review: Broken #1

| February 21, 2013
Review: Broken #1

Mark Bertolini strikes again!

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Review: Ladies & Gentlemen #1

| February 7, 2013
Review: Ladies & Gentlemen #1

Appearances can be deceiving…

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Review: The Calamitous Black Devils #1

| January 31, 2013
Review: The Calamitous Black Devils #1

The trouble with flashbacks, and other problems!

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Review: Melodies of the Heart

| January 25, 2013
Review: Melodies of the Heart

A webcomic with pacing and consistency issues.

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Review: Onion Puss #1

| January 10, 2013
Review: Onion Puss #1

More zany adventures from the Zoo Laffs stable.

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Review: LP

| January 3, 2013
Review: LP

We start 2013 with an appreciation of the art of the comic oneshot.

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The COZ Top Ten of 2012!

| December 27, 2012
The COZ Top Ten of 2012!

For the last COZ of 2012, we look back at some of the year’s best creator-owned comics.

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Enjoy a Working Holiday from ComixTribe

| December 21, 2012
Enjoy a  Working Holiday  from ComixTribe

Happy Holidays On behalf of the entire ComixTribe crew, I’d like to wish you all a Merry Christmas, happy holiday season, and a joyous New Year! In honor of the holiday, we’d like to share this nicely naughty holiday-themed OXYMORON short by the talented team of Mark “Humbug!” Poulton (Avengelyne, Koni Waves, Savage Hawkman) and […]

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Review: Rapid City #1

| December 20, 2012
Review: Rapid City #1

The main character is suffering an identity crisis in this superhero story, but so is the comic itself.

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Review: Gutter Magic #1

| December 13, 2012
Review: Gutter Magic #1

A while back I reviewed Gutter Magic #0, a collection of short stories written by Rich Douek and drawn by a variety of artists.   The book introduced an intriguing mythology, an alternate history of post-war America reshaped by the presence of magic.   It was a fascinating idea, filled with quirks and characters that […]

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Review: Seven Days in Berlin

| December 6, 2012
Review: Seven Days in Berlin

The creator of the charming “Nine Lines of Metro” is back with a new travelogue.

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