Classic Comic of the Week: MNEMOVORE, and the horror of a memory-eating monster

Mnemovore is a very entertaining horror story of an amnesiac trying to overcome a memory-eating monster, elevated by the real world horror of losing your identity when you can't remember who you are or any of the people around you.

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The Man Without Fear...By The Year: Daredevil Comics in 1989

It’s 1989. The Game Boy is released, Tiananmen Square protests lead to violence, a ‘fatwa’ is ordered against Salman Rushdie, and the Berlin Wall falls. People are listening to “Fight the Power,” watching Batman and reading Daredevil.

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Classic Comic of the Week: Revival, Volume One - You're Among Friends

Revival is a series that plays out similarly in structure to the old school serialized television format, with shorter incidents across issues, but there's a propulsive focus on characters that makes you want to see exactly what happens next.

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The Man Without Fear...By The Year: Daredevil Comics in 1988

It’s 1988. The Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan, Buddhist monks protest military rule in Burma, and Toni Morrison wins a Pulitzer for Beloved. People are listening to “Fuck tha Police,” watching Die Hard and reading Daredevil.

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The Man Without Fear...By The Year: Daredevil Comics 1987

It’s 1987. Ronald Reagan urges the reunification of Berlin, The Simpsons make their first appearance, and the ‘80s economic boom is brought to a halt. People are listening to “Faith,” watching Robocop and reading Daredevil.

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