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Interview: Matt Ryan has a surefire way to help tap him into character of British occultist/sot/bastard John Constantine: he keeps "Hellblazer" comics within reach at all times.
Interview: Meags Fitzgerald talks about her graphic novel Photobooth, which is both a history of the photo booth and a more personal account of her experiences with them.
Interview: Sam Humphries shed light on "Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex"
Movie Review: V for Vendetta: Is it Justified to Consciously Choose to Hate A Great Movie?
News: Naruto #67 Tops U.S. Monthly BookScan October List. Meanwhile, there are 200 million volumes of Naruto in print worldwide as of September, according to a press release from Japan’s Fuji TV.
Reviews: Ian Scheffler on Showa.
DC vs. Marvel: Who's Winning the Comics War on TV?
How Bioware helped one lucky couple unlock the paramour achievement in Mass Effect.
The spandex-clad undead: Why comics love ridiculous resurrections. Mark Peters looks at some notable superheroes who have come back from the dead.
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