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Book Review: American Titan: Searching For John Wayne by Marc Eliot

John Wayne is one of the most legendary actors to come out of Hollywood, but most of us don't know ...
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Book Review: Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas by Alonso Duralde

Christmas time is a time for many things, and one of the things that I most enjoy are the movies. ...
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Book Review: Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Strips 1944-1945 by William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peters

Written by Chad Derdowski Superheroes had only been in existence for a handful of years when Wonder Woman burst on ...
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Book Review: Modern Sci-Fi Films FAQ by Tom DeMichael

Written by Anastasia Klimchynskaya The author purports to make a relatively comprehensive guidebook to sci-fi films since the '70s- with ...
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Book Review: Popeye: Classic Newspaper Comics, Volume Two 1989-1998: A Surprisingly Modern and Adult Take On The Classic Character

Popeye is not something I've ever cared about. No wait, scratch that, I loved the Robert Altman movie starring Robin ...
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Book Review: Hope: Entertainer of the Century by Richard Zoglin

In 1993, the legendary entertainer Bob Hope and his wife Delores welcomed TV viewers, and some celebrities of the time, ...
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Book Review: Superman: The Golden Age Sundays (1946-1949)

Written by Chad Derdowski It wasn't long after his 1938 debut in Action Comics #1 that Jerry Siegel and Joe ...
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Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 17: 1956-1957 by Chester Gould

The Library of American Comics and IDW Publishing are publishing The Complete Dick Tracy by Chester Gould. Volume 17 is ...
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Book Review: DC Comics Super-Villains: The Complete Visual History by Daniel Wallace

With its origins in National Allied Publications, which was founded in 1934, DC Comics has had a long and varied ...
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Book Review: Star Trek: Gold Key Archives, Volume 2

On its way to becoming a multimedia franchise, Star Trek first entered the world of comics by way of Gold Key, ...
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Book Review: Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show by Tara Bennett

Written by Anastasia Klimchynskaya It's been said that we're living in the Golden Age of Television - a fact that's ...
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Book Review: Puck: What Fools These Mortals Be!: Political Cartooning at its Finest

Political cartoons have been around since the early 1700s though they didn't really come into their own until the later ...
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Book Review: Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips, Volume Three: 1971-1974, Edited by Dean Mullaney

Volume Three of the Library of American Comics' Eisner Award-winning, four-part collection of Russ Manning's complete run of Tarzan newspaper ...
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Book Review: Voltron: From Days of Long Ago, A 30th Anniversary Celebration by Brian Smith

Written by Chad Derdowski I struggled for what felt like an eternity with the opening to this review. It would've ...
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Book Review: Ripley’s Believe It or Not!: Daily Cartoons 1929-1930

The new Ripley's Believe It or Not!: Daily Cartoons 1929-1930 from the Library of American Comics is a fond look ...
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Book Review: Lit Up Inside: Selected Lyrics by Van Morrison: You’ve Heard the Songs, Now Read the Lyrics

That Van Morrison is one of the greatest singer-songwriters in the whole of pop music there is no doubt. That ...
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Book Review: Star Trek: New Visions Volume 1 & Issue #3 by John Byrne

John Byrne and IDW Publishing are presenting the lost missions of the Original Series Enterprise crew in the form of ...
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Book Review: Percy Crosby’s Skippy: Daily Comics 1931-1933: Long-forgotten Magic

Skippy was created by Percy Crosby and ran from 1923 to 1945. In its time it was hugely popular, highly ...
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Book Review: Owsley and Me: My LSD Family by Rhoney Gissen Stanley with Tom Davis

Owsley Stanley is not a household name, but he probably should be. He was financier and soundman of the Grateful ...
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Book Review: The Art of John Alvin by Andrea Alvin

I consider myself a serious cinephile, so much so that I don't mind describing myself with the pretentious word "cinephile." ...
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Book Review: The Wizard of Oz FAQ by David J. Hogan: Over the Rainbow and Beyond

The Wizard of Oz is an enduring and endearing classic. Who hasn't seen it, perhaps even multiple times? It made ...
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Book Review: The Art of Greg Spalenka by Greg Spalenka

The name Greg Spalenka may or may not be a familiar one to you, but once you have seen his ...
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Book Review: Leonard Maltin’s 2015 Movie Guide: The End of an Era

Written by Chris Morgan Leonard Maltin appears in the movie Gremlins 2: The New Batch, lampooning his own negative review ...
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Book Review: Alfred Hitchcock’s America by Murray Pomerance: Not for the Faint of Heart

In 1939, at the age of 40, Alfred Hitchcock moved to America. He'd had huge success as a filmmaker in ...
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Book Review: Brainquake, Samuel Fuller’s Lost Novel

Written by S. Edward Sousa Best known for provocative films such as Shock Corridor, The Crimson Kimono, or The Big ...
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Book Review: The Art of Neil Gaiman by Haley Campbell

I was first introduced to Neil Gaiman through his Sandman comics at a time when most people were introduced to ...
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Rip Kirby: The First Modern Detective: Complete Comic Strips Volume 7, 1962-1964 by John Prentice

Written by Chad Derdowski I can't remember a time when sequential art didn't play a huge role in my life. ...
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Book Review: Steven Spielberg’s America by Fredrick Wasser

There are tons of books about film and film directors that actually miss the mark, but Fredrick Wasser's Steven Spielberg's ...
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Book Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History by Andrew Farago

Regardless of what one may think about the vast assortment of various products that have been spun off, it's amazing ...
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Book Review: The Killing: Uncommon Denominator by Karen Dionne

Written by Cheryl Shainmark Fans of AMC's The Killing who are jonesing for more are in luck: as Stephen Holder, ...
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Book Review: Overlooked / Underappreciated: 354 Recordings That Demand Your Attention by Greg Prato

Writing a book entitled Overlooked/Underappreciated: 354 Recordings That Demand Your Attention is fraught with difficulty. The selections are based purely ...
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Book Review: Tarzan: In the City of Gold: The Complete Burne Hogarth Comic Strip Library 

Tarzan of the Apes, author Edgar Rice Burroughs' legendary creation, first appeared in the October 1912 issue of The All-Story. ...
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Book Review: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Film Noir: The Essential Reference Guide by John Grant

Author John Grant has assembled a massive tome cataloging film noir that rightly deserves to be called a “comprehensive encyclopedia.” ...
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Book Review: Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War by Mark Harris

Five seems to be a lucky number for author Mark Harris. His previous book, Pictures at a Revolution, artfully captured ...
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Book Review: Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim, Vol. 4: 1942-1944 by Alex Raymond

This fourth and final volume of The Library of American Comics' series reprinting Alex Raymond's Sunday strips of Flash Gordon ...
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Book Review: Archie: Daily Newspaper Comics – The Swingin’ Sixties, Volume Two: 1963-1965 by Bob Montana

Written by Kristen Lopez Almost anyone can name the first comic book they ever read. For many, it's some type ...
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Book Review: Genius, Animated: The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth by Dean Mullaney & Bruce Canwell

Written by Chad Derdowski Genius, Animated: The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth is the third and final chapter in the ...
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Book Review: Little Orphan Annie, Volume Ten: The Junior Commandos by Harold Gray 

Little Orphan Annie was a daily comic strip created, written, and drawn by Harold Gray. It began in August 1924 ...
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Books Review: Starting Point: 1979-1996 and Turning Point: 1997-2008 by Hayao Miyazaki: Unique Memoirs from an Animation Genius

Hayao Miyazaki's downbeat personal sensibility, constant self-doubt, and pessimism are nearly absent from his works. My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery ...
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Book Review: Borderline Is Lawrence Block’s Pulp Fiction

Lawrence Block is one of the country's best-known and successful mystery and crime novelists (8 Million Ways to Die, When ...
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Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 16: 1954-1956 by Chester Gould

Chester Gould's Dick Tracy comic strip debuted on October 4, 1931 and continues today under the creative team of by ...
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Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 4: 1953-1954 by Milton Caniff

In 1946, cartoonist Milton Caniff ended a successful 12-year run on the adventure comic strip Terry and the Pirates for ...
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Book Review: Superman: The Silver Age Newspaper Dailies, Volume 2: 1961-1963: Super-Ridiculous, Super-Fun

Created in 1933, Superman has gone on to become one of the most popular and successful comic-book characters in the ...
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Book Review: Popeye: The Classic Newspaper Comics, Volume One: 1986-1989 by Bobby London: Absolutely Fabulous

When it comes to reprints of classic comics, The Library of American Comics from IDW Publishing are the absolute gold ...
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Book Review: Weird Fantasy, Volume 1: Glossy Reprint of Classic SF Comic

EC Comics holds a special place in comic book history. After all, it was EC comics in particular that were ...
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Book Review: Batman: The Silver Age Newspaper Comics, Volume One: 1966-1967

IDW's Library of American Comics and DC Entertainment have teamed up to release Batman's Silver Age newspaper strips, which debuted ...
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Book Review: Grimm: Below the Surface: The Insider’s Guide to the Show

Grimm is a television show that has been running on NBC since the 2011 fall season. Part procedural cop show, ...
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Book Review: The Zombie Film: From White Zombie to World War Z by Alain Silver and James Ursini

Once, years ago, the living dead were revered to by many as something almost legendary. George A. Romero's original trilogy ...
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Book Review: Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips, Volume Two: 1969-1971, Edited by Dean Mullaney

The second installment of Russ Manning's complete Tarzan newspaper strips from what will be a four-book series published by the ...
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Book Review: 300: Rise of An Empire: The Art of the Film by Peter Aperlo

Peter Aperlo takes readers inside the making of Noam Murro's 300: Rise of an Empire, which expands upon Zack Snyder's ...
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