MIke Fugere
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Contributing since October, 2017
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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
REVIEW: Naomi #1 is a Beautiful But Flawed Debut
Naomi #1 is by no means a bad comic, but its big DC Universe mystery isn't the most compelling... yet.
Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 Explains Why Cyclops is the X-Leader We Need
Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 promises to be the start of what we all wanted from this series in the first place.
REVIEW: Shazam! #2 is a Fun Ride for All Ages
Shazam! is a character steeped in classic comic storytelling, which can seem silly to modern audiences, but Johns and Santucci make it work.
Marvel's Star Wars Actually Manages to Redeem Jar Jar Binks
Marvel Comics' Star Wars: Age of Republic special issue somehow manages to do the impossible and makes Jar Jar Binks... kinda cool?
REVIEW: Uncanny X-Men #10 is the End of a Bumpy Ride
While it's hard to say Uncanny X-Men has been objectively bad over the last ten issues, it's not exactly been all that good, either.
REVIEW: Black Widow #1 is an Uneven Debut
The general conceit of Black Widow #1 is perfect for the Soska Sister's visual flare for violence and knack for conveying dark humor.
Avengers: Endgame Needs a Happy Ending - But Can It Have One?
Avengers: Endgame needs a happy ending, but can the seminal Marvel Cinematic Universe film pull it off?
John Wick: Chapter 3 Trailer's Most Breathtaking Moments
The John Wick film series is known for its relentless action and bloody violence. Chapter 3 looks to be no different in that regard.
REVIEW: The Batman Who Laughs #2 is Wonderfully Focused & Intense
The Batman Who Laughs could have been a disaster; after all, the titular character is a bit ridiculous - but somehow it works.
Captain Marvel #1 Plays it Safe, But Manages to Have Some Fun
In Captain Marvel #1, Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero lay solid groundwork for something with the potential to be really special.
Game of Thrones: Why Isn't Bran in the Season 8 Teaser?
Bran has quietly become one of the biggest players on Game of Thrones, but he's conspicuously absent from the show's Season 8 teaser.
Gotham Ends the Batman Mythos' Biggest Debate
Gotham succinctly establishes whether Batman creates his own villains or is simply an extreme response to the city's supervillain problem.
Web of Venom: Venom Unleashed: The Symbiote is Our New Favorite Marvel Dog
The Venom symbiote's reinvention as a dog results in a tie-in one-shot that will entertain new readers and longtime fans alike.
REVIEW: Young Justice #1 is a Shaky Start to a Potentially Great Title
Young Justice #1 may not be the easiest starting point for readers who are unfamiliar with the titular team and its DC Comics history.
Yes, Detective Comics #994 Opened With an All Star Superman Homage
Seeing two similar (re)introductions to the characters side by side helps illustrate the disparate dynamic between Batman and Superman.
REVIEW: Wolverine: The Long Night #1 is a Sharp, Taut Mystery
To say Wolverine: The Long Night is a story about Wolverine is like saying Twin Peaks is a story about Laura Palmer.
With Its Batman Reveal, Gotham May Learn From Smallville’s Mistake
Fox's most recent promo for Gotham revealed a glimpse of Batman, but will the show follow through? Or is this a Smallville situation again?
Star Wars: Marvel Reveals Why Anakin Skywalker Never Trusted the Jedi
Anakin Skywalker might be one of the most fascinating characters in pop culture history, but he's also one of the least developed.
Young Justice: Outsiders #1 is Fun, But For Fans Only
Written by series producer Greg Weisman, the first chapter of the story the digital comic tries to fill the gap between Seasons 2 and 3.
Smash Or Pass: 10 Avengers The Hulk Gets Along With (And 10 He Can’t Stand)
Does the Hulk really get along with anybody?