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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.

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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.

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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.

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