Category Archives: Books/Comic Books

  1. The 15 Best X-Men Stories NOT Written by Chris Claremont

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    October 19, 2016 by NowhereButPop

    Believe it or not, Chris Claremont didn’t write every good X-Men story.

  2. Earth-616 Vs. X-Men

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    August 22, 2016 by NowhereButPop

    How much longer will the X-Men remain as the punching bag for the rest of the MCU?

  3. Could Mystique Really Have Been Nightcrawler’s Father

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    March 9, 2016 by NowhereButPop

    Could she?

  4. YA Corner: The Porcupine of Truth

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    August 18, 2015 by Jason Seligson

      By Jason Seligson It’s fitting that I both started and finished Bill Konigsberg’s The Porcupine of Truth in a car. So much …
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  5. Tomorrow Already Came

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    April 17, 2015 by NowhereButPop

    by Andrew Doscas Is it a reimagining of the Book of Revelations?  Is it a retelling of The Wizard of …
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  6. YA Corner: The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone

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    March 17, 2015 by Jason Seligson

    By Jason Seligson The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone is so convincing that, a few pages into my reading, I had …
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  7. From ‘The Fifth Wave’ to ‘The Infinite Sea’

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    March 10, 2015 by Jason Seligson

    By Jason Seligson  When Rick Yancey’s brand new sci-fi series, The Fifth Wave, was released, I rushed out to my local …
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  8. Me & Earl & the Dying Girls

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    February 24, 2015 by Jason Seligson

    By Jason Seligson Me & Earl & the Dying Girl, a film, based on the novel of the same name, …
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  9. YA Corner: Grasshopper Jungle

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    February 20, 2015 by Jason Seligson

    By Jason Seligson Andrew Smith’s Grasshopper Jungle is a story unlike anything I’ve ever read, and totally impossible to categorize. I …
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  10. The Evolution of ‘Arrow’ & Its Stunning Mid-Season Finale

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    December 17, 2014 by Jason Seligson

    By Jason Seligson Back when it premiered in 2012, Arrow was off to a rocky start. Most new shows have …
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