2016-01-27
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The Fade Out #1

"The second that you see a book like Hollywood Babylon when you’re a little kid — and I got a copy of that book when I was like 11 years old from a used bookstore — all of that stuff, and having that weird Hollywood connection of my uncle, I was always fascinated by that. You read celebrity bios and you see all these child actors and the crap that they went through, all the drugs and sex. I was attracted to that, and it’s part of the whole thing: What will you do for your dreams? It’s what we sacrifice for this mystical thing, fame and fortune, that you think is going to change your life somehow and change who you are."
- Ed Brubaker
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All-New All-Different Avengers #3

"The generational aspect was something that we backed into more than planned. The initial goal was to mix in two or three heroes who’d never been Avengers before, and if you've read Jonathan Hickman's excellent run, you’ll sympathize when I say that my choices were few and far between. Hickman’s Avengers included half the New Warriors, some of the Fantastic Four, all of the Green Bay Packers, and my Aunt Madeline, who was of no help." -- Mark Waid
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Extraordinary X-Men #3-4

Writer: Jeff Lemire
Artist: Humberto Ramos
Inker: Victor Olazaba
Colorist: Edgar Delgado
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Clue Comics #3: Boy King and the Giant vs. the Crane

When we left off, the accordion-armed Nazi agent Crane had just tossed a bomb at our heroes. Now on with the story...
( In which Boy King proves himself better at fighting than thinking )