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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. 

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Comics You Need To Read This Week – July 24th, 2019

The next stage for Marvel's mutants begins, Batman returns to the world of White Knight, and the Guardians go full horror in space.

The Boys
REVIEW: The Boys Is Brutal, Bloody & Surprisingly Thoughtful

Sex, drugs, and violence are hallmarks of The Boys, but don't let the lurid artifice fool you: This Amazon Prime show has a lot on its mind.

REVIEW: Coffin Bound #1 Is a Wild, Bewildering Debut With Great Potential

Coffin Bound #1, by Dan Watters and Dani, is a beautiful and brutal debut that's as bewildering as it is exciting.

Collapser #1 Is a Fun Debut, With One Big Problem

Collapser #1, from DC's Young Animal imprint, might be the best debut issue of a series starring an insufferable protagonist.

Comics You Need to Read This Week - July 17th, 2019

This week sees the end of one of Marvel's flagship titles, Tom King's master plan moves forward, and the Silver Surfer continues in the black.

Marvel Perfectly Captures Conan the Barbarian (By Making Him Hilarious)

Casually dropping Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Cimmerian into the present version of the Marvel Universe is a choice as bold as it is perplexing.

REVIEW: Crawl Is the Kind of Summer Movie We've Been Missing

Crawl, the new survival horror-thriller from director Alexandre Aja, harks backs to films of a bygone era.

Batman: Universe #1 Updates a Classic Version of the Caped Crusader

Writer Brian Bendis and Artist Nick Derington shine in this reprint of material from Giant Batman #3 and #4

Comics You Need to Read This Week - July 10th, 2019

Event Leviathan continues, the Invisible Woman goes out on her own, and the X-Statix return!

Sea of Stars #1 is a Fun (Yet Familiar) Debut

Sea of Stars #1 might be the start something special, but its debut issue doesn't do much to rise above its all too familiar tone and setup.

Comics You Need to Read This Week - July 3rd, 2019

This week, Lois Lane gets a chance to shine, Doom Patrol returns, and the Walking Dead... ends?

Wolverine: Exit Wounds #1 is a Mixed Bag With a Few Shining Moments

Larry Hama, Chris Claremont,and Sam Kieth are legends in the comic book industry, but even the heaviest hitters strike out from time to time.

Could An Into the Spider-Verse Style Batman Movie Work?

The Batmen of the DC Multiverse would make the ultimate cinematic superhero team-up.

Comics You Need to Read This Week – June 26th, 2019

The War of the Realms comes to a stunning conclusion, Batman continues to be damned, and Superman takes a backseat in Action Comics.

Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #1 is a Fresh and Focused Return

When DC Comics relaunched Doom Patrol with Gerard Way and Nick Derington, all preconceived notions of what the series would be went out the window.

Luke kneels besides his father, Darth Vader in Star Wars
Star Wars Fan Theory: This Darth Vader Quote Doesn't Mean What You Think

A Star Wars quote from the original trilogy might actually be a cry for help from the Sith Lord Darth Vader.

REVIEW: Silver Surfer Black #1 Is Utterly Gorgeous

Writer Donny Cates and artist Tradd Moore's Silver Surfer Black #1 is a prime of example of why less can truly be more when it comes to comics.

Comics You Need to Read This Week - June 19th, 2019

Batman is dragged through a desert, Superman's first year is revealed, Daredevil's retirement continues, and the Guardians confront a new Thanos.

Event Leviathan #1 is a Great Start to a Massive Detective Story

The world's greatest detective(s) are tugging at any string they can in Event Leviathan #1, which is a great start to the story.

Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #1 a Brilliant Piece of Comedic Fiction

Writer Matt Fraction and artist Steve Lieber combine the more hokey aspects of the original series with modern storytelling devices.

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