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MIke Fugere

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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

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Superman Taps Into His Inner-Batman in Action Comics #1001

Superman can't solve everything with his superpowers - sometimes he has to tap into his day job to get things done.

X-Men Red Has Been Tackling the Topic of Domestic Terrorism

Jean Grey continues to be the social justice warrior against the hate-mongering Cassandra Nova in Marvel's politically-charged X-Men Red.

King & Weeks Finally Gave Us the Real Dark Knight in Batman #51

Bruce Wayne finds out punching criminal is easy, but getting them convicted is way harder, especially if [SPOILER].

Bendis is Breaking Superman's Reality Down, In All the Right Ways

We saw Daredevil go through Hell at Brian Michael Bendis' hands. Now, it's Superman's turn.

Darth Vader Is the Jason Voorhees of the Star Wars Universe

Darth Vader has always been a force to be reckoned with, but there is something especially terrifying in how he's portrayed in Marvel's comics.

Neill Blomkamp Was Born to Direct a Robocop Movie

With an eye for grisly science fiction aesthetics, Neill Blomkamp is perfectly poised to direct a worthy sequel to 1987's cult classic Robocop.

Spencer & Ottley's Amazing Spider-Man #1 Will Satisfy New & Old Readers Alike

Spencer and Ottley pick up the pieces after Dan Slott's decade-long run on Amazing Spider-Man, but it it right for new, old or every reader?

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Hulu's Castle Rock is a Solid Stephen King Mixtape With a Few Dud Tracks

Hulu's Castle Rock is a heartfelt love letter to Stephen King, but something about it feels like it's from a stalker.

Coates & Yu Come Out Swinging in Captain America #1

Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu celebrated the Fourth of July with a Captain America #1 filled with comic book fireworks worth reading.

Man of Steel #6 is a Solid Superman Comic, But Not a Great Conclusion

Man of Steel's big finale is less a conclusion and more a setting the table for Brian Michael Bendis' Action Comics and Superman runs - but is that a bad thing?

Why Are Comic Publishers So Afraid of Married Superheroes?

From dissolving Spider-Man's marriage to calling off big matrimonies in Batman and X-Men, why do comic publishers have it out for married superheroes?

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Bendis' Man of Steel Finale Takes Everything Away From Superman

Superman has already lost so much in Brian Bendis' Man of Steel, but he loses even more in the miniseries' final issue.

REVIEW: Batman #50 Lives Up to the Hype

For readers who look for genuine complexity in their comic books, Tom King and Mikel Janin's Batman #50 delivers.

Supergirl Is the Most Tragic Character in Bendis' Man of Steel

Rogol Zaar's reign of terror has done way more damage to Supergirl's mental health than Superman's in Brian Bendis' Man of Steel.

Justice League: 20 "Lame" Members That Are More Powerful Than They Look

Sometimes, a character looks so awful that they're immediately dismissed as weak, but you'd be mistaken to do that with these 20.

Jamie Madrox is Back From the Dead (Sort of) in Multiple Man #1

Matthew Rosenberg and Andy MacDonald have made a story about the Multiple Man a genuine must-read X-Men comic.

The Man of Steel #5 Furthers the Main Event, But Forgets Everything Else...or Does It?

Bendis' Man of Steel story may feel like it's treading water sometimes, but he's actually been planting seeds which are starting to take root.

Marvel's Multiple Man Actually Makes Time-Traveling Mutants Fun Again

The solution to bringing the X-Men's Jamie Madrox back from the dead is both simple and a hell of a lot of fun - so far.

Every Season of Marvel's Netflix Series Ranked, According to Critics

Most of us are probably in agreement about the worst Netflix/Marvel show, but what about the best? We rank them all, here.

Superman Does the Unthinkable by Destroying [REDACTED] in Man of Steel 4

In order to defeat Rogol Zaar, Superman just made a massive sacrifice, completely annihilating [SPOILER].

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