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.
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Comics You Need To Read This Week – November 20th, 2019
This week, the Marauders find their Red Queen, Mr. Freeze becomes a star, and He-Man becomes the master of a more than just one universe!
Castle Rock: A Familiar Face Returns From Season 1
Castle Rock is an anthology series, but in this week's episode it establishes how connected the seasons really are.
Love Island: Did the X-Men's Living Base Just Have Sex?
The Jonathan Hickman-curated initiative "Dawn of X" has been pretty unorthodox, even for X-Men standards, but X-Men #2 ups the ante.
Punisher: Soviet #1 is a Bloody Good Time
Garth Ennis may have written the best Punisher comics ever published. Now, he's back with Jacen Burrows for Punisher: Soviet, which may galvanize that legacy.
The Dollhouse Family #1 Is a Slow Start to a Creepy Story
Legendary comic creators Mike Cary, Peter Gross and Vince Locke bring a new horror series to life in The Dollhouse Family #1.
Event Leviathan #6 Is Solid, But Will Leave Readers Wanting More
Event Leviathan has come to its end. Good people are dead. Secrets are revealed. But all of this only leads to more questions.
Comics You Need To Read This Week – November 13th, 2019
This week, the Punisher returns, Event Leviathan ends, and the Summers continue their family reunion in the pages of Marvel's X-Men!
Hulu's Castle Rock: Annie Wilkes Might Finally Be Redeemed
The works of Stephen King has produced no shortage of iconic villains, but few are as deranged and damaged as Annie Wilkes
Marvel's Yondu #1 Is a Gorgeous and Fun, Yet Familiar, Debut
Yondu #1 is a well-constructed hodgepodge of familiar sci-fi tropes that provides an ideal comic for fans of the MCU character.
Dragonfly & Dragonflyman #1 Might be the Best Indie Book of the Year
It's just as easy to poke fun at gritty superheroes as the goofy ones from yesteryear. Dragonfly & Dragonflyman #1 lovingly does both.
X-Force Kicks Off With a Bold and Bloody Debut
The newest volume of the new X-Men spinoff brings some darkness into the Dawn of X era.
Hulu's Castle Rock Ignores the Toxic Fandom in Stephen King's Misery
Misery is one of the most well-regarded horror novels of the '80s, but Castle Rock changes its emphasis on toxic fandom.
Comics You Need To Read This Week – November 6th, 2019
This week in comics, Marvel debuts a new mutant squad wth X-Force, the Legion return for DC, and the action in the City of Bane heats up.
Fantastic Four: Grand Design #1 Is a Brilliant & Entertaining Resource Book
The history of Marvel's First Family is retold in the stunning Fantastic Four: Grand Design #1
The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer #1 Reignites John Constantine
The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer #1 is the first John Constantine book in nearly a decade where the character hasn't felt watered down.
Basketful of Heads Is Great, But Not a Good Entry Point to Joe Hill's Work
Joe Hill and Leomacs kick off DC Comics' new horror imprint Hill House Comics with the restrained and deliberately paced Basketful of Heads #1.
Castle Rock's Worst Monsters Are Bad Parents
Whatever forgotten evil dwelling in the belly of Marsten House is quickly picking up steam in Hulu's Castle Rock Season 2.
Comics You Need To Read This Week – October 30th, 2019
This week, the British get an X-Team again, the Joker runs wild, and Marvel's Fantastic Four go old school.
Marauders #1 is a Lot of Fun, But Maybe it Shouldn't Be
The X-Men are inherently political, but when things get into dire realities too many people in the world can relate to, how funny should things be?
Castle Rock Introduces Its Very Own Losers' Club
Stephen King excels at telling stories about young people put into extraordinary circumstances. Castle Rock Season 2 continues this tradition.