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
DC Nuclear Winter Special #1 Is Perfect Holiday Reading
With Nuclear Winter Special #1, DC keeps the good times rolling with 10 holiday-inspired post-apocalyptic stories.
Uncanny X-Men #3 Asks More Questions Than It Answers, But That's OK
After two gorgeously illustrated, but confusing, issues, the first arc of Uncanny X-Men #3 is starting to live up to the name X-Men: Disassemble.
Aquaman/Justice League: Drowned Earth #1 Is An Uneven But Satisfying Finale
The finale of DC the crossover, Aquaman/Justice League Drowned Earth #1 is bogged down rushed panels and too much expository dialogue.
Doctor Strange Introduces a New Juggernaut to the Marvel Universe
This character might seem like an unlikely candidate for someone to wield such a powerful item, but the Marvel U has a new Juggernaut.
Del Toro's Hulk Was the Superhero TV Series Marvel Really Needed
Guillermo del Toro's unproduced Hulk television series could have unified the movie and television branches of Marvel like nothing else.
Teen Titans #24 is a Fantastic Chamber Piece
The Teen Titans are trapped! ...And that's about it, really. But, boy, is it intense.
Marvel Has Transformed Carnage into a Full-On Lovecraftian Nightmare
Lovecraftian nightmares are nothing new in pop culture, but Web of Venom: Carnage Born #1 double downs on the theme with its titular villain.
American Carnage #1 Exposes the Ugly Side of The American Dream
American Carnage #1 is the start of something beautiful...well, not exactly. The subject material is ugly, but the book is anything but.
Laura Kinney Should Be THE Wolverine in Uncanny X-Men
Yes, her father is back, but that's no reason for Laura Kinney to eschew the Wolverine moniker for her old X-23 codename.
Uncanny X-Men #2 Picks Up the Pace, For Better and Worse
While there are still way too many plot threads all vying for the reader's attention, this issue really dials things up in a good way.
Frank Castle Has Taught Thanos the Worst Lesson Ever
Frank Castle's tutelage has created a version of the Mad Titan that's just as bad as the genocidal mad man the former Punisher was hoping to prevent.
Bane it Totally Controlling Arkham... and Batman Can't Do Anything About It
In Batman #59, Tom King and Mikel Janin remind us why Bane is arguably the most dangerous villain the Dark Knight has ever faced.
Star Wars: Han Solo - Imperial Cadet #1 Doesn't Bring Anything New to the Table
Robbie Thompson and Leonard Kirk are doing what they can under the restraints of Star War Canon in Han Solo: Imperial Cadet.
Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 is a Fitting End to an Insane Miniseries
Cosmic Ghost Rider's big finale does a wonderful job of blending tragedy with hefty amounts of humor.
Middlewest #1 is a Beautiful Work, With its Voice Lost in the Wind
Middlewest #1 is fascinating in how it tackles its subject matter, resulting in a comic that's equal parts derivative and wholly unique.
REVIEW: Electric Warriors #1 is Weird, and Sort of Wonderful
Electric Warriors is so far removed from the main DC Comics Universe, it feels completely, wonderfully alien.
REVIEW: Uncanny X-Men #1 Doesn't Quite Live Up to the Hype
Uncanny X-Men #1 should have been an explosive moment for Marvel Comics fans. But the end result is merely… OK.
Uncanny X-Men Reintroduces a Controversial Whedon-era Plotline
Instead of some sort of miracle drug to reverse mutations, Uncanny X-Men Introduces another means to stop mutant powers from developing.
Iron Man Just Helped the X-Men Wield Magneto's Greatest Weapon
Cassandra Nova is a monster who deals in lies, and Jean Grey has had just about enough. With the help of Tony Stark, she brings in the big guns.
Regeneration X: The 15 Most Ridiculously OP Uses Of Wolverine's Healing Factor
Wolverine's healing factor is a huge part of who he is, but sometimes it's just downright ridiculous that he's not gone for good.