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Comic Book Resources

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Past articles by Steve:

INTERVIEW: Titan's Team Tardis Brings The Thirteenth Doctor to Earth

The Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor comic book series creative team discuss everything from what's planned for the series to their favorite Doctors. → Read More

Vita Ayala on Bringing Livewire's First Series to the Valiant Universe

Writer Vita Ayala sparks up a conversation with CBR about their new Valiant series, Livewire, which starts in December. → Read More

X-Position: X-23 Writer Mariko Tamaki Cuts a New Path for Laura Kinney

X-23 and Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer writer Mariko Tamaki answers fans' questions for this month's X-Position! → Read More

X-Position: Submit Your Questions for X-23 Writer Mariko Tamaki

Our next X-Position interviewee will be X-23 and Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of the Killer writer Mariko Tamaki -- and we're taking your questions! → Read More

X-POSITION: Editor Jordan White Dishes on Wolverine's Return and More

X-Position is back, and X-Men group editor Jordan D. White answers your questions about Wolverine, Jubilee, X-23, the Grey family and more! → Read More

X-Position Returns! Submit Your Questions for Editor Jordan D. White

X-Position returns, and CBR wants to hear your questions for X-Men group editor Jordan D. White! → Read More

Batgirl Writer Hope Larson Returns to Cartooning with All Summer Long

CBR talks to writer/artist Hope Larson about All Summer Long, her musical coming-of-age graphic novel out next week from First Second. → Read More

Best Comics of 2017: On A Sunbeam Proves the Power of Webcomics

Tillie Walden’s sci-fi/fantasy story On A Sunbeam shows that some of the best work in the medium is being done in webcomics. → Read More

Image's Paradiso Puts Hope in Dystopian Sci-Fi

Writer Ram V and artist Devmalya Pramanik join CBR to talk their Image Comics Indian sci-fi series, Paradiso. → Read More

Mystik U #1 Review: DC's Next Big Hit?

Mystik U #1 is a major success, and could be DC Comics' next blockbuster. → Read More

REVIEW: Astro City #49 Explores the Spirit of Political Protest

As Astro City heads towards its 50th issue at Vertigo, Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson reunite for a standalone story of protest. → Read More

REVIEW: Hawkeye #12’s Team-Up with Wolverine Feels Like a Homecoming

Fast and sharp, Marvel's Hawkeye #12 flies by faster than a bolt from the bow, but brings humor, action, and style to its rapid pace. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Sebela & Sherman Start a Cold War at AfterShock

Chris Sebela and Hayden Sherman offer an exclusive first look at Cold War, their cryonics combat comic on the way from AfterShock. → Read More

REVIEW: Usagi Yojimbo #163 is a Genuine Jumping-On Point for New Readers

Dark Horse Comics' Usagi Yojimbo #163 offers a genuine jumping-on point for Stan Sakai's beloved long-running series. → Read More

REVIEW: Cable #150 Returns to the '90s, For Better and Worse

Restarting the clock with a new creative team and new approach, Cable #150 feels -- for better and worse -- like a return to the 90s. → Read More

Michael Cray #1 Review: Unsettling Addition to Wildstorm Revival

Tying together the cool and calm approach of Wildstorm's return with an eccentric premise, Michael Cray #1 offers a promisingly strange mystery. → Read More

REVIEW: Iceman #6 Defines the Present by Revisiting the Past

Iceman #6 takes Marvel Legacy as an opportunity to round out the character, showing an increasing confidence and personality. → Read More

REVIEW: Spy Seal #1 is a Whimsical, Familiar Spy Caper Series

Rich Tommaso's latest is an affectionate spy story, but without offering much new from its traditionalist inspirations. → Read More

REVIEW: Mech Cadet Yu #1 Proves Itself as a Grounded Robot Adventure

Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa reunite for Mech Cadet Yu, which is surprisingly grounded for a story about giant robots. → Read More

REVIEW: Batgirl #13 Offers Spirited Adventure Filled with Humor and Puppy Dogs

A one-off issue of Batgirl turns a lonely night in Gotham into a little girl’s greatest adventure -- and a funny, inspiring and heartwarming story. → Read More