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This Pride Month, we highlight the LGBT superheroes, teens and creators who've had the greatest impact on comics over the years.
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  • The Rare Defense of "Superman Returns"

    Even though "Man of Steel" will replace Bryan Singer's attempt at a Superman trilogy, Film School Rejects explains why the world still need "Superman Returns."

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  • DC and Marvel, Living in Harmony

    Artist Eric Guzman mashes up superheroes from the Marvel and DC universes to create such believable heroes and villains as Captain Krypton and Doctor Octo-Freeze.

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  • Eisner Awards and Superhero Comics

    With the Eisner 2013 nominations announced, one only has to scan the list to notice a distinct lack of traditional superhero comics. Was it an off year in comics or are the awards interest changing?

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  • Sex That Makes Time Stop

    The first look at Image Comics' "Sex Criminals," about a couple who can freeze time when they have sex, who then decide to start robbing banks.

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  • Miriam Katin On "Letting It Go"

    After her first graphic novel, "We Are On Our Own," a memoir about her and her mother's escape from the Nazi invasion of Budapest, Katin has returned with another graphic memoir, "Letting It Go."

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