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: Conan the Barbarian #1 Delivers Big, Bloody, Pulpy Fun
Marvel's Conan the Barbarian #1 breathes new life into an iconic character with an undeniably spotty history.
Marvel’s Newest Class of Mutants Should Be THE Uncanny X-Men
Uncanny X-Men demonstrates why characters like Pixie, Armor, Glob Herman and Oya should be the future of the comics franchise.
REVIEW: Livewire #1 Is an Exciting Debut, With a Great Protagonist
Livewire #1 isn't a perfect comic, but it is a strong first issue in what could potentially be the next runaway hit for Valiant.
REVIEW: Extermination #5 Races to the Finish Line With Mixed Results
While Extermination #5 was packed to the gills with exposition, especially from the villain Ahab, how things played out worked well on the page.
Star Wars: Episode IX Time Jump Could Correct a Series Flaw
The original Star Wars trilogy was rather consistent in the amount of time that passed between films, but that went out the window with The Last Jedi.
DC's New Nazi Universe Series Shows How Terrifying Plastic Man Can Be
The villains in Freedom Fighters #1 have taken the powers of Patrick O'Brian and used them as a weapon against those who would fight their oppressors.
REVIEW: Star Wars: Darth Vader #25 is Tragic and Beautiful
Marvel's Darth Vader titles have been, without a doubt, the best Star Wars adjacent offerings in the publisher's lineup.
REVIEW: Batman #61 Sees the Return of an Old Nightmare
Tom King and Travis Moore handle Batman's well-tread iconography with a twist that may leave some readers scratching their heads.
REVIEW: Aquaman #43 is a Fantastic Fresh Start for DC's Aquatic Hero
Arthur Curry can't remember who he is, but that doesn't stop him from doing the right thing in the incredible Aquaman #43.
REVIEW: Goddess Mode #1 is a Solid, Albeit Familiar, Debut
Not all comics have to be the next big things. Sometimes a controversial creative team just puts out a comic that's fine, and that's okay.
REVIEW: The Batman Who Laughs #1 is Cinematic and Sinister
The most terrifying version of Batman is loose in the streets of Gotham, and the Dark Knight might not be able to handle it.
REVIEW: Batman Annual #3 is a Moving Tribute to Bruce's Greatest Ally
Tom Taylor and Otto Schmidt brilliantly breath new life into the tragedy which gave birth to one of our greatest heroes.
Wolverine: 10 Avengers That He Actually Respects (And 10 He Can't Stand)
As a premier member of both the X-Men and the Avengers, there are several teammates that he enjoys being around and some he can't stand.
Gotham City Residents Can Actually Buy Batman-Themed Insurance
Is your home covered for collateral damage by the Batman? No. If you're a Gotham City resident, you may want to change that.
Batman Damned Recreates an Iconic Scene From Killing Joke
Batman: Damned #2 sheds all ambiguity and outright recreates the final scene from The Killing Joke.
Martian Manhunter #1 is One the Best Debuts From DC This Year
In Martian Manhunter #1, we follow the titular Justice League member living on Earth under the guise of police detective Joshua Jones.
The Defenders: Who Dies... And Who Gets a Huge Cosmic Upgrade
The Defenders are in rough shape. Well, most of them are, though Namor the Sub-Mariner seems to be doing just fine.
Prodigy #1 Is Another Win for Millar & Albuquerque
Mark Millar and Rafael Albuquerque reunite to introduce a new kind of genius superhero in Prodigy #1.
Doomsday Clock #8 is a Welcomed Return to Form
No matter how you feel about the Watchmen invading the DC Universe, it's hard to argue with solid comic book storytelling.
Shazam! #1 is a Wonderful Blast from the Past
Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham have homed in on what makes Shazam so compelling with a fun and humorous debut issue.