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more about #mattfraction Luke Plunkett: No Planetary? NO PLANETARY? more » bluehinter: I agree with a good portion of this list, but no mention of Warren Ellis? For shame! There may be other authors writing sci-fi comics, but few with q... more » rek: *sigh*, no love for POWERS. more » comics0026: Yeah Scott Pilgrim. I can't wait for Volume 6, but I don't have much hope for the movie, cause I don't think Micheal Cera can pull off being Scott Pi... more » Communist Pope: No River Tam? This is bullshit. [END SARCASTIC TRANSMISSION] more » tammygarrison: This list HAS to be shenanigans. Good call on Y the Last Man, but there is NO BATMAN ON THIS LIST! That's why it can't be real. more » designguybrown: At the risk of expressing an opinion that -maybe- many people here cannot (or do not want to) relate to -- but, aren't people tired of (or at least hu... more » ♠ Final ♠: Wow, two Grant Morrison nods but Brubaker, Ellis and Kirkman get snubbed? Atleast Mark Millar was omitted. Pluto, Planetes, Y: The Last Man definate... more » Pants McCracky: They're not technically from this decade, so this isn't one of those "how could you omit ___???" complaints, but I want to give a shout out to the rec... more » Golem100: Y - the Last Man. Maybe THE best. more » Vundal: this article would be much better if it was made like the book article recently published on i09, with synopsis and pictures...and maybe reasoning beh... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: All Star Superman was a beautiful, touching, exciting, moving, funny, etc. book. Why can't they all be that good? more » tamahome: Mark Millar & Brian Hitch's Ultimates I & II kicks much ass. more » SnehalMarten: Planetes is just boring garbage. Same with Scott Pilgrim. Y the Last Man was also boring. Ex Machina would be a much better choice from that same au... more » Bill-Lee: No___! Why is ____not on the list? Because, as Graeme explains, the list is 10 of the best comics published this decade, not the best 10. more » Wookie1972: No love for the Goon? Or 52? Yeah, aquired tastes, I know, but I like em. more » Wheema: We3 is one of the best Scifi comic books of all time - just a brilliant book. more » DocSeuss: I would have recommended 20th Century Boys, which is by Urasawa as well. It's a wonderful look backwards at the coming of age, the destruction of the ... more » Tertiee: I recently finished the first volume of Pluto and it absolutely floored me. The last time I enjoyed reading a comic so much was Watchmen. more » Szin: Can't argue with All Star Superman. Truly a fantastic comic. more » -
#decadeinreview
10 Of The Decade's Best SF Comics
It's been the decade where comic culture took over pop culture, and superheroes became movie stars. But what are some of our picks for the best comics from the last ten years? We're glad you - okay, we - asked. More » -
#ironman2
Iron Man Videogame Takes Synergy To New Level
For fans of Marvel's tin-plated superhero Iron Man, Sega's tie-in to next year's Iron Man 2 movie may be the best videogame tie-in ever. The reason? It's being written by comic writer Matt Fraction... who also worked on the movie. More » -
#politicalsciencefiction
Blame The X-Men For California's Prop 8
Before you accuse writer Matt Fraction of ripping off California's Proposition 8 anti-gay-marriage controversy for his new X-Men story surrounding the anti-mutant Proposition X, wait just a minute; you've got all it backwards, apparently. More » -
#nerdculturalinsurgency
Michael Chabon, Matt Fraction, and the Nerd Cultural Insurgency (NCI)
I made it to the Michael Chabon (The Yiddish Policemen's Union) and Matt Fraction (Casanova) dual appearance at Wondercon, which was well worth it for anyone into literary comics - or comic-bookish literature. More » -
#avengersxmen
When Marvel's Franchises Clash!
If you thought everything was going bad for Marvel's superheroes before, apparently it's going to get worse; at Wondercon this weekend, Marvel announced a confrontation between the Dark Avengers and Uncanny X-Men. More » -
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#xmen
X-Men To Move West, Have Sex
Marvel Comics plans to publish a much less depressing version of the X-Men, if news reports coming from this weekend's WizardWorld: Los Angeles are anything to go by. Following the culmination of literally decades of angst, death and depression culminating in the accidental shooting of Professor Xavier and its aftermath, July will see the start of a new era for the characters. Writers Warren Ellis and Matt Fraction are joining the writing team, the team is moving to San Francisco, and... well, there some sex, apparently. More »

