Marisa Carpico

Marisa Carpico
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By day, Marisa Carpico stresses over America’s election system. By night, she becomes a pop culture obsessive. Whether it’s movies, TV or music, she watches and listens to it all so you don’t have to.

Howard the Duck Vol 5 #4 Review

As someone who screamed in terror when Howard the Duck made an appearance during the post-credits sequence of Guardians of the Galaxy, I can't...

Daredevil Vol 4 #16 Review

Last year, in celebration of the character's 50th anniversary, Daredevil gave us a glimpse of Matt's future. The last few issues have slowly assembled...

Interview: Kate Leth

For Pop-Break's inaugural edition of "We've Got Issues," I reviewed the first issue of the Kickstarter-funded, digital, anthology series Fresh Romance. At this year's...

Black Canary #1 Review

Black Canary has a long history in the DCU. As Dinah Lance, she was married to Green Arrow and as Dinah Drake she was...

Batman #41 Review

Simply put, issue #40 was one of the best Batman comics ever. It was the culmination of not just the Batman/Joker rivalry (an integral...

Special Edition Recap: Top 5 Quotes from New DC Universe — Are You Ready

Thanks to typical con fatigue, the members of "The New DC Universe — Are You Ready?" panel were in a bit of a playful...

Special Edition 2015: The Batman Panel

Saturday's "Batman—Are You Ready for Dynamic Action?" event was off to a rocky start when moderator Brenden Fletcher (writer of Batgirl, the upcoming Black...

Special Edition 2015 Recap: Image Comics Panel

Like the Marvel event directly before it, the Image panel had a few hiccups. Though the panelists still struggled to be heard over the...

Special Edition 2015 Recap: The Marvel Panel

Special Edition 2015 kicked off its panels with a Marvel event that didn't exactly go off without a hitch. After starting a few minutes...

The Wicked + The Divine #11 Review

If you read one comic book this month–or in your lifetime–it should be The Wicked and the Divine #11. The Eisner Award nominee isn't...

Green Arrow #41 Review

Green Arrow #41 marks the beginning of a new direction for Oliver Queen and with it, a new creative team. Writer Benjamin Percy and...

Hellbreak #3 Review

For those unfamiliar with the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, basically, Eurydice dies, Orpheus enters the Underworld to get her back and because humans...

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