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Tag Archives: Omega the Unknown

The (re)Collection Agency #11: A Conversation with Marc Singer

In the 11th installment of our series of talks with comics scholars and teachers, we talk with Dr. Marc Singer about his new book Breaking the Frames, the state of comics studies, and which is worse, recommending someone watch Aquaman or read Kingdom Come.

12 March 2019 in Comic Studies, Interview.

Alpha & Omega #11: An Evolutionary Dead-End

The final installment of our reading series examining both version of Omega the Unknown, this time examining The Defenders #76 and #77, in which the original series was wrapped up after being cancelled.

4 September 2018 in Marvel Comics, Review.

Alpha & Omega #10: Omega Without End

The not-so-final installment on the final installments of both versions of Omega the Unknown.

24 July 2018 in Marvel Comics, Review.

Alpha & Omega #9: Poetic License to Kill

The ninth installment of reading both versions of Omega the Unknown (from 1976 and 2007 respectively) against each other.

12 June 2018 in Marvel Comics, Review.

Alpha & Omega #8: Fixing a Hole. .

Both versions of Omega the Unknown #8 seem to be “nowhere plans for nobody.”

24 April 2018 in Marvel Comics, Review.

Alpha & Omega #7: Call Me By Your Name

In 1977 a fill-in writer accidentally highlights the queer mysteries of adolescence, while in 2008 the adventure ramps up towards conclusion.

27 March 2018 in Comics.

Alpha & Omega #6: Pulling Back the Curtain

In the sixth installment of Alpha & Omega things take a turn for the charming and the meta.

20 February 2018 in Comics, Marvel Comics.

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