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Tea With Chris: Literally Just Chris This Week

Tea With Chris is a roundup of recommended links, posted every Friday. Here are a few of our favourite things from the Internet this week: Chris: Margaux’s in the throes of a printing crisis, and...

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Little Boxes #17

(from Batman: Year 100, by Paul Pope, 2006)

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Little Boxes #19

(from The Killing Joke, script by Alan Moore and art by Brian Bolland, 1988)

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Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Metropolis, by Fritz Lang (1927/2010)

by Chris Randle Last week, I watched the almost-fully-restored new print of Metropolis. It was my first exposure to Fritz Lang’s monumental spectacle, but in truth I had seen large chunks of the film...

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10 Things I Liked in 2010 (Singles, Supervillains, Socialism)

by Chris Randle [I totally lifted this concept from Greil Marcus as well. My list is unranked and impulsive to the point of randomness; I avoided writing about anything I've already touched on at B2TW....

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Little Boxes #52

(from Batman #404, script by Frank Miller and art by David Mazzucchelli, 1987)

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Tea With Chris: Holy Halo, Batman

Tea With Chris is a roundup of recommended links, posted every Friday. Here are a few of our favourite things from the Internet this week: Carl: In a week that felt at once slow and frantic, I found...

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Little Boxes #102: Bat-Cow

(from Batman Incorporated #1 (vol II), script by Grant Morrison and art by Chris Burnham, 2012)

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Savage Knight at the Opera

by Chris Randle When the title character first appears in The Dark Knight Rises, staggering rather than triumphantly leaping, it’s as a distorted reflection. The film’s other intimations of ambiguity...

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