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Civil War II: Choosing Sides #1

"Civil War II: Choosing Sides" #1 includes stories about Nick Fury, Night Thrasher and Damage Control, all of which having nothing to do with the parent title's conceit of heroes choosing sides.

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Revving Up Hasbro's "MASK" For a Modern Comic Audience

Brandon Easton and Tony Vargas explain how they're transforming '80s toy-and-cartoon franchise "M.A.S.K." into comic form.

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Andre the Giant's Life Story Coming to the Big Screen

The life of pro-wrestler and lovable Fezzik from "The Princess Bride," Andre the Giant, will be celebrated in an authorized feature film.

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IDW Announces "MASK" Series From Easton, Vargas

An updated take on "M.A.S.K." will bring the '80s property into the 21st century with "Fast and Furious"-style action.

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COMIC REEL: Amell Talks Firestorm's "Flash" Future; Pratt Ponders Dance-Off With Hulk

Robbie Amell talks whether his Firestorm half will appear on "Legends of Tomorrow"; Chris Pratt weighs in on a Hulk/"Guardians" crossover and more.

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The Year of the D Word

Joseph Illidge looks back on the year 2014 and cites various accomplishments by creators in the cause for diversity in comics.

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Eisner-Nominated "Watson and Holmes" Returns for More Mysteries

"Watson and Holmes" takes to Kickstarter for Vol. 2, and co-creators Brandon Perlow and Paul Mendoza reveal what to expect from the title's return.

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THE COLOR BARRIER: Easton and Underwood on the Challenges of the Comics Industry

Joseph Illidge discusses the ongoing work involved in maintaining a presence in comics with industry veterans Brandon Easton and Le Beau Underwood.

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SDCC: Lion Forge Comics Roars in San Diego

Fledgling publisher Lion Forge Comics company reveals their plans for comics based on "Air Wolf," "Knight Rider," "Miami Vice" and more, plus new titles starring Andre the Giant and Rampage Jackson.

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Easton Enforces "Shadowlaw"

Creator Brandon Easton spoke with CBR News about "Shadowlaw," his creator-owned graphic novel of political intrigue, mechs and monsters and his experience writing for Cartoon Network's "Thundercats" reboot.

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