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Video Jack, Keith Giffen's Relentless Mass Media Satire, Was Decades Ahead of Its Time

Frenetic and prophetic, Video Jack skewers a pop culture obsessed society that has its face pressed firmly into a screen.

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Keith Giffen's 10 Most Influential Comic Book Titles

Acclaimed comic book creator Keith Giffen was behind some of the biggest titles of all time, not to mention some of the most influential.

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Keith Giffen Wrote One of Aquaman’s Best Stories

Before the Peter David and Geoff Johns runs, Aquaman had an epic post-Crisis fantasy adventure courtesy of the phenomenal Keith Giffen.

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Keith Giffen, Justice League and Legion of Super-Heroes Icon, Passes Away at 70

Keith Giffen, longtime comic book writer and artist, best known for his work on Justice League, Legion of Super-Heroes and Lobo, has died at 70

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Was Keith Giffen's Heckler a Reworking of a Creeper Series He Never Finished?

In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, learn whether Keith Giffen's Heckler series was a reworking of an unpublished Giffen Creeper maxiseries

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10 Things You Didn't Know About DC's 52

DC's epic undertaking of a weekly series that helped set the new status quo paid off, but how did they pull it off?

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10 Weirdest DC Characters Who Deserve Their Own Black Label Series

As strange as it sounds, giving some of the more ridiculous DC characters a Black Label series could be successful.

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"Scooby Apocalypse" Doesn't Make Scooby-Doo Grim & Gritty, Promise Giffen, DeMatteis & Porter

DC's "Scooby Apocalypse" comic team tells CBR their their apocalyptic take on the Mystery Incorporated gang isn't as dark as fans might expect.

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Scooby Apocalypse #1

A scientific conspiracy endangers the entire world in Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Howard Porter's "Scooby Apocalypse" #1.

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First Look at the Reimagined World of "Scooby Apocalypse" in New Preview

Check out a new preview for DC's "Scooby-Doo" revamp from Jim Lee, Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Howard Porter.

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ECCC: "Kamandi Challenge" 24 Creators At Random for "Last Boy On Earth" Stories

DC has selected 24 creators at random to reimagine the classic Kirby Cool creation, in the spirit of 1985's "DC Challenge."

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Keith Giffen Reimagines DC's Sugar and Spike for "Legends of Tomorrow"

Giffen spoke with CBR about the rebirth of Sheldon Mayer characters, promising to avoid ruining the characters by "Moonlighting" them.

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Legends of Tomorrow #1

"Legends of Tomorrow" #1 has virtually no connection to the television show, but -- viewed on its own merits -- its three stories are well worth reading.

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Justice League 3001 #9

As "Justice League 3001" #9 rumbles towards a conclusion, Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, Scott Kolins and Colleen Doran bring in some long-awaited faces even as plots wind down.

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DC Comics Launches "Legends of Tomorrow" Anthology Series

Firestorm, Metamorpho, Metal Men and Sugar and Spike feature in the new set of tales, which boasts talent like Gerry Conway, Aaron Lopresti and more.

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Giffen Explains the Importance of Supergirl, and the All-Female "Justice League 3001"

Keith Giffen spoke with CBR about the new, all-female team and his undying love for Supergirl, now flying to new heights thanks to her TV series.

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Fox to Adapt Keith Giffen and Kody Chamberlain's "Tag"

The studio has acquired the rights to the 2006 BOOM! Studios miniseries for "Anabelle" director John Leonetti

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Justice League 3001 #2

"Justice League 3001" #2 has both the strengths and weaknesses of this series on display, as Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Howard Porter continue to add in new characters while neglecting existing ones.

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