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Noel Murray Posts On CR Series List I'm flattered that Noel Murray of the AV Club took a few moments yesterday to respond to and comment on the CR Sunday Feature on all-time series . What's great about the responses there is that folks seemed to come at the list by ...
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April 29, 2009: Three months and counting
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... In which editorial cartoonist John Sherffius is given what-for. (Link via Alan Gardner.)   Comics Culture   [Scene] Kids Comic Con Link: Brigid Alverson A report from the recent event in New York City.   [Commentary] Spurgeon on Murray on Spurgeon Link: Tom Spurgeon The discussion on the best long-running comics series continues. ...

Everyone’s A Critic: A round-up of comic-related reviews and thinkpieces
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — ... has some interesting thoughts on Tom Spurgeon’s list of top 10 important comic book series. Spurgeon offers some follow-up thoughts in response here. ...

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