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Action at a Distance: Liu & Takeda Talk Monstress

Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda discuss the series' origins, how they've developed it, and where they're talking it in the future.

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Gillen, Stevenson,Tarr & More Talk Young Superheroes and Teenage Angst in Comics

Creators behind some of the best young adult comics today gathered at SDCC to discuss the connection fans have to the turbulence of teenage years.

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Monstress #4

In Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda's "Monstress" #4, the Monstrum inside Maika becomes hungry for flesh, and the Queen of Wolves must decide on a response to the machinations of the Cumaea.

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Monstress #2

In Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda's "Monstress" #2, Maika is pursued by the ruthless Mother Superior and her Inquisitrixes and gains some allies, even though she'd prefer to operate solo.

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Monstress #1

In Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda's "Monstress" #1, Maika looks for answers -- or is it revenge? -- to control the monster she's linked to.

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Liu & Takeda's "Monstress" is About Every Moment a Woman Says "Enough"

CBR spoke with Marjorie Liu about taking readers on an epic, immersive ride through a world of giant monsters and the girl who bonds with them.

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IMAGE EXPO: Marjorie Liu Creates a "Monstress" New Series

Writer Marjorie Liu talks inspirations, influences and what it takes to transform young women into warriors.

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X-POSITION: Liu Slices and Dices "X-23"

"X-23" writer Marjorie Liu stops by to answer questions about clones, love, markings of the soul and a sinister fascination. All this plus exclusive art!

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Liu Examines the Dark Past of "X-23"

The star of Marvel Comics' "X-23" series is haunted by her past as a child assassin. CBR News spoke with writer Marjorie Liu about current and future arcs that will see her confronting that past.

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Reed on the Mystique of "Ms. Marvel"

In "Ms. Marvel" #48, writer Brian Reed pits his protagonist against her oldest and most cunning foe, the mutant shapeshifter Mystique. CBR spoke with the writer about the series, which comes to a conclusion in February with issue #50.

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