It’s that time of year again, when Vulture’s critics embark on our messiest annual tradition: finalizing our top-ten lists.
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From Nerdy To Mainstream: How Comic Books Won Over The Public
Marvel, DC, and Image Comics: three names that have each had a monumental impact on the world of comic books and have, in turn, shaped how they transition from comics to films and TV. Marvel Studios’ ...
Decluttering Mom on MSN
4 Garage Sale Finds That Always Appreciate in Value
Garage sales can be a treasure trove of hidden gems if you know what to look for. While many items may seem ordinary, some ...
Many things from your childhood might seem like simple memories, but some of those trends and items have gained unexpected ...
Gary K. Wolf, who first moved to Boston in the 1960s, wrote the 1981 novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” that inspired the ...
Why is nothing new happening in film? You’ve noticed. Sequel after sequel, unmemorable plots, films you don’t care about ...
Collective Marvel action figure inspired by the Incredible Hulk comic books. The Incredible Hulk One:12 Collective Action ...
Comics veteran Chris Stevens’s Lighthouse Press will launch a crowdfunding campaign in the new year to reissue Steve Bissette ...
Elvis Presley was seemingly always destined for stardom in whatever path he took creatively, but this all stems from his ...
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Barrister draws on his own past for new book which confronts legacy of Tuam Mother and Baby ...
Conor Bowman SC leverages his personal history in The Half-Life of Edith Hopkins and Other Stories, an unflinching ...
The New Republic on MSN
John Updike Wrote It All Down
His letters are almost exhaustive accounts of daily life—every good meal, every conversation, every dalliance.
A comic found in an attic could become the most valuable ever. A pristine copy of the first Superman comic could fetch over $6 million after three brothers found it stored in their late mother’s home.
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