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‘David Lynch: His Work, His World’ is a Perfect Statement Piece for Fans
Marisa Carpico
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September 9, 2025
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Review: Space Ghost Season 2 Issue #2 (Dynamite Comics)
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The Hype is Real: Transformers #23 Brings Readers Closer to the End of the Road
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Preview: Captain Planet #4 (Dynamite Comics)
Comics Are For Lovers: The Right Story for the Right Price
Al Mannarino
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June 4, 2014
With the ever-growing popularity of big budget superhero franchises there has been a renewed interest in comic books and geek culture. I have talked...
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#Friday Reads: ‘Have a Nice Day’ by Mick Foley
Bill Bodkin
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May 30, 2014
Pop-Break's #FridayReads is a column where we recommend to you, our reader, a book we're currently reading. It doesn't have to be brand new...
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Book Review: ‘Carsick’ by John Waters
Allison Lips
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May 30, 2014
Written by Allison Lips Carsick, a book about hitchhiking across the United States, is made up of three novellas: the good, the bad, and the...
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Pop-Ed: The Implications of Edgar Wright leaving Ant-Man
Logan J. Fowler
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May 26, 2014
It was the walkout heard round the geek world. After years of being attached to the story of a future Avenger-in-training that could talk...
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#Friday Reads: ‘Gulp. Adventures on the Alimentary Canal’ by Mary Roach
Kelly O'Dowd
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May 23, 2014
If you spend your life (or perhaps a small enough portion of your life) on Twitter, Facebook, or even Instagram, you may have seen...
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Book Review: ‘Songs Only You Know’ By Sean Madigan Hoen
Allison Lips
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May 21, 2014
Written by Allison Lips Sean Madigan Hoen explores his rough teenage years in Songs Only You Know. Unlike a lot of memoirs writers, Hoen manages...
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Book Review: ‘A Long Way Down’ by Nick Hornby
Jonathan Elliott
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May 15, 2014
It’s New Year’s Eve, and four very different people head to the top of a building in London with every intention of jumping off....
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Book Review: ‘Let Me Off At the Top: My Life and Other Classy Musings’ by Ron Burgundy
Lauren Stern
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May 14, 2014
There’s no way I can continue on with this review without this warning, so here it goes. If you haven’t seen or did not...
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Book Review: ‘Heavier Than Heaven; by Charles R. Cross
Pop-Break Staff
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May 9, 2014
Written by Joel Wosk It has been twenty years since the untimely passing of alt-rock legend, Kurt Cobain, and his status as such has hardly...
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Comics Are For Lovers: A Grown-Up’s Guide to Sex in Comics
Jonathan Elliott
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May 7, 2014
It’s hard to talk about comic books without talking about—or dancing around the subject of—sex. For what’s often dismissed as a medium designed for...
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Book Review: Gone Girl
Lauren Stern
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April 30, 2014
Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl has been on my radar since last summer. The best-selling novel outlining the disappearance of Amy Dunne has captured the...
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Book Review: The Walking Dead, ‘All Out War’
Luke Kalamar
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April 25, 2014
Plot: In a world torn apart by chaos, Rick Grimes believes he has found the answer to societal reconstruction. The communal bond formed between...
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