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Review - JLA: New World Order

Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern are all listed as some of the greatest heroes. But what happens when there's a new gang in town that outshines JLA? The latest installment JLA: New World Order introduces us to the Hyperclan, a new set of unearthly villians that has the citizens of the Earth on their side.


Filter Magazine & American Rag Cie Launch Ragged Magazine

Renowned indie music magazine, Filter Magazine, and clothing line, American Rag Cie (sold through Macy's), have come together to form the new indie rock and alternative music publication Ragged Magazine, which will be distributed for free exclusively at Macy's stores throughout the U.S. Read more about here!


Review - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For


With the critically acclaimed Sin City series successfully translated into film, the Sin City graphic novels are experiencing a rejuvenated interest. Alex takes a look at Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, the novel that will serve as the story for the second film.


She-Dragon


With the impending release of Image Comics' Savage Dragon spin-off, She-Dragon, JXM sat down with Franchesco!, the talented artist of the special, who gave us an inside look at the book and its origins.


Review - Serenity: Those Left Behind

With the cult success of Joss Whedon's television series Firefly and the subsequent spinoff film, Serenity, Alex decided to check out Dark Horse's graphic novel prequel to the movie, Serenity: Those Left Behind.


Review - Blacksad, Volume 1


Anthropomorphic crime book, Blacksad by Juan Diaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido, has become somewhat legendary in the comic book form, so Alex finally checked out Blacksad, Volume 1, to find out if it really does live up to the praise.


Review - Batman: Broken City



After Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso struck gold with their hit Vertigo series 100 Bullets, the creative team was poised to take on the superhero realm. Alex checked out their take on the Dark Knight, Batman: Broken City.


Septagon Studios



New independent publisher, Septagon Studios is set to make its debut in September (Coincidence? We think not.) with Scorn by Kevin Moyers and Philipp Neundorf. JXM spoke to Nick Defina, the founder of Septagon to talk about the company and its new release.


Review - Daredevil: Guardian Devil


Marvel's Man Without Fear needs no introduction. Alex takes a look at Kevin Smith's inaugural run on the series, Daredevil: Guardian Devil, which brought the character back to the limelight for fans in a way they've never seen since Frank Miller's legendary take.


Review - The Walking Dead: Miles Behind Us



Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead continues to receive praise by fans, critics, and professionals alike. JXM checked out the first trade, and continues with the second, The Walking Dead: Miles Behind Us.


The Family Bones




Upcoming independent comic book publisher King Tractor Press brings you ones of its first debut releases, The Family Bones. JXM sat down with Orlando Baez, the artist of the first issue, to chat about the book.


Review - Bite Club


The success of Howard Chaykin and David Tischman's American Century spawned Vertigo's vampire jaunt, Bite Club. Alex took a bite out of the trade collecting the mini-series. Sorry, we know we suck. Oh, now we're just getting on your nerves aren't we? We just can't help ourselves...


Oh Snaaap!




Oh Snaaap!, Andrew's quarterly comic strip, is finally back with Number Four. Birthday dinners with friends are always a rollicking good time.


Review - The Authority: Human on the Inside

Wildstorm's favourite team of outcasts, The Authority, have gone through a host of creative reincarnations. JXM's Alex De-Gruchy checked out one of the notables, The Authority: Human on the Inside, by John Ridley and Ben Oliver.


Review - Hellboy: Weird Tales, Volume 1


Everybody loves Mike Mignola, so you knew we'd eventually review Hellboy. But in the usual JXM fashion Alex De-Gruchy checked out a trade that is just a little bit left of centre in the Hellboy universe. Read his take on Hellboy: Weird Tales, Volume 1.


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