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About MIke Fugere

Mike Fugere is a writer and cartoonist from Virginia Beach. He is co-creator of the popular social media art project @a_single_bear. His comics and writing have been published by Taco Bell Quarterly, Rooster Republic Press, and Black Warrior Magazine. 

Latest Articles

Which Movie Actor Has Played the Most Comic Book Roles?

With two huge movie stars sharing the honor of having played the most comic book roles, there is plenty of room for usurpers.

Assassin Nation #1 is a Fun But Flawed Debut Issue

Image Comics' Assassin Nation #1 is a comic book with a tonal problem, but it's a problem that might have been created on purpose.

The Batman Who Laughs: The Grim Knight #1 is Smarter Than it Needs to Be

Cross-pollinating Batman with other superheroes often yields mixed results at best, bu The Grim Knight is a definite winner.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3 is Fun, But Has An Identity Problem

Reimagining Buffy the Vampire Slayer for a new audience is by no means a bad idea, but will hardcore fans accept it? They should.

Comics You Need To Read This Week - March 13th, 2019

This week's Pull List includes a new start for Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel, a dark time in the life of Superman's son, and Wolverine in the woods!

REVIEW: Doomsday Clock #9 is Comic Book Bliss

If a Watchmen sequel had to happen, Doomsday Clock #9 is the best version we could have hoped for.

Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #1 is a Massive Letdown

Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #1 is a case of being careful for what you ask for, because you might just get it.

Young Justice #3 Works Because It Eschews Teenage Superhero Tropes

Brian Michael Bendis and Patrick Gleason's relaunch of Young Justice reminds you of the relationships of your youth.

Comics You Need To Read This Week - March 6th, 2019

It's pull list day again, and we have all of this week's hottest DC and Marvel comics, including new Batman and Hulk issues, in one convenient place!

Detective Comics #999 is a Fascinating Look into the Mind of Batman

Getting into Batman's mental state can be a scary journey, and Detective Comics #999 exposes every raw nerve the Dark Knight has.

Is Into the Spider-Verse’s Daredevil Easter Egg Actually a Sequel Tease?

Could Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse have given us some clues about what is coming around the corner?

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Dark Phoenix Is Repeating X-Men: The Last Stand's Biggest Mistake

If the trailer for the forthcoming Dark Phoenix is any indication, it looks like the series may not have learned from its past mistakes.

Comics You Need To Read This Week - February 27th, 2019

We take a look at the 6 biggest Marvel and DC comics of the week that you absolutely can't afford to miss!

REVIEW: Sharkey the Bounty Hunter #1 is a Rote Space Odyssey

There is nothing objectively terrible in the pages of Millar and Bianchi's science fiction, bounty hunter comic, because it doesn't take any risks.

REVIEW: Wolverine: Infinity Watch #1 Isn't Going to Gain New Fans

Wolverine clawing his way back from the grave has been all over the place, and the event's messy aftermath continues in Wolverine: Infinity Watch #1.

Marvel’s Sentinels Have Been Given a Horrifying Upgrade

The Sentinels are some of the X-Men's oldest villains, but while they've gotten several upgrades over the years, none have been as creepy as this.

REVIEW: Hulkverines #1 Sets Up a Battle No One Asked For

Unfortunately, Marvel's Hulk / Wolverine comic feels rote and predictable the way only a comic called Hulkverines can.

Aquaman #45 Introduces New Gods & Monsters to DC's Underwater Hero

Kelly Sue DeConnick and Robson Rocha's Aquaman #45 is a prime example of how legend can help shape modern comic book lore in interesting ways.

REVIEW: The Batman Who Laughs #3

The Dark Multiverse Batmen are bad news, and what Bruce Wayne and Jim Gordon have to do to fight them ain't pretty.

REVIEW: Hit-Girl Season Two #1 is Silent But Deadly

In the appropriately titled “The Silent Era,” Kevin Smith and Pernille Ørum launch Hit-Girl's odyssey to Hollywood without saying a word (mostly).

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