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Lois Lane proves you don’t need superpowers to be a hero

by Brianna Taggart
January 12, 2019

BOOM! POW! KABAM! The disguised hero skirts around a building keeping their eye on the villain wreaking havoc among the city, waiting for their next move. They pull out their superpower from within and capture photos of the criminal in order to seize the truth on film.

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The Planet has pride: A coming out story

by Zack Benz
December 7, 2018

Imagine going through life having to hide who you are just to keep those who built you around. You go through most of your teen years, and perhaps some of your adult years, or maybe you go through your entire life, not reaching your full potential. The urge to suppress this part of yourself stems from the fear of religious persecution, letting every tormentor from your childhood feel the satisfaction of being right and/or the possibility of disappointing others.

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Stan Lee remembered

by Zack Benz
November 13, 2018

On Monday, Nov. 12 the world collectively mourned as comic book legend Stan Lee’s death pulsed through their social media feeds. Lee was taken by ambulance from his California home to Cedar’s Sinai Medical Center Monday morning where he later died, a CNN article reports. Lee was 95.

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Byrned: How a Canadian changed comics

by Kirk
November 9, 2018

John Byrne was the hottest comic book artist alive in the 1980s, period. There is not a major character he didn’t write for in either Marvel or DC from the late 1970s onward.

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Killer Queen

by Addie Marzinske
November 2, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody: a review Bohemian Rhapsody is a high energy, fast paced memoir that was, to say the least, a celebration of the rock band Queen’s legacy.

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Damned censorship

by Daily Planet
October 26, 2018

With the second issue of “Batman: Damned” looming on the horizon, I feel the need to go back and discuss the first issue featuring the first appearance of the “Bat Wang,” which DC Comics later covered up. It really opened up an old wound with me: censorship.

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Traveling in search for a better life

by robertgonz98
October 25, 2018

“There’s no space for them.” “We can’t feed them.” “We already have problems the way it is.” All of these phrases have been said by the United States president, Donald Trump, since the start of his presidential campaign in 2016. Recently, these have also been said by the very people who complained about these affirmations the most: Mexicans.

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A cover worth 1,000 words

by Kirk
October 24, 2018

“The Amazing Spider-Man no. 50”, published in July 1967, changed my life. I was born in 1972 and I didn’t even know this storyline existed until 1981. I saw this cover by Romita & Demeo and I had to have it- not the story, the cover.

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Comics inspire help with everyday problems

by robertgonz98
October 22, 2018

We all have weaknesses and strengths, times of happiness and sadness. Life is a constant balance, a rollercoaster of emotions and situations, and this is, in my opinion, one of the reasons people of all ages are interested in comic books.

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Reporting on the planet, daily

by Zack Benz
October 9, 2018

Daily Planet manager speaks about his inspiration to start @DailyPlanetDC

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