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llyzabeth

aka Elizabeth Wallace. Full-time graphic designer, part-time book reviewer and violinist. Slightly weird, usually nice, occasionally grumpy, always preoccupied.
SDCC 2022 Thursday
Comic Con
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SDCC 2022 – Thursday: cosplay, IDW, Hasbro, DC and more!

Thursday was spent almost entirely in panels, with brief breaks for cosplay photos! Check out the photos from what we saw today, and stay tuned for more once we’ve edited our interviews! Thursday Cosplay IDW’s Dark Spaces At the panel, Scott Snyder said the idea behind the Dark Spaces anthology is to give people the

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SDCC 2022 PreviewNight
Comic Con
llyzabeth

SDCC 2022 – Preview Night

After three years San Diego Comic-Con is back! Check out the photo gallery from Wednesday’s Preview Night, featuring displays, collectibles, and even a little cosplay. (Check back later in the week for more cosplay, it gets crazier the closer we get to Saturday.) Did we get your photo? Shout out in the comments so we

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Saga60Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Saga #60

“Everyone says that a parent losing a child is the worst pain imaginable. But a child losing a parent?Shit, that’s to be expected.” Keep reading for a review of Saga #60. Some spoilers below. First off, hats off once again to Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Stapes for consistently creating truly hateful characters, because Special

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Binary System Podcast
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Binary System Podcast #320: Lore Olympus, Arcane, and Peaky Blinders

You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! We’re back on schedule this week, talking about Lore Olympus episodes 199 (nobody’s buying the crap you’re selling, Zeus) and 200 (for the fast-pass folks only, but wow, “runt of the litter?” Really?) After that we squee about the final episode

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Saga59Review
Comic Books
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Review – Saga #59

Maybe there’s a reason the word “collaborator” has become synonymous with “war criminal.” Keep reading for a review of Saga #59. Some spoilers below. First off, the art for this issue was lovely as always, but also dynamic and, in places, really funny. I absolutely love the panel of the frog jumping at the other

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