By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
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In a city ruled by suits, ties and tight schedules, there exists a burgeoning community unbound by daily monotony and black-and-white rules comic book fans.

The heroic escapades of the Rebel Alliance and its guerrilla war against the mighty Empire again come to light in the latest Star Wars monthly comic-book series.

Sure, Robert Griffin III wears Superman socks and stocks his locker with action figures from the Incredible Hulk to Captain America. But he's human, one whose right anterior cruciate ligament has been repaired twice since 2009.
Writer Neil Gaiman is returning to Marvel Comics this summer, and he's bringing the red-haired heavenly bounty hunter Angela with him.
Writer Neil Gaiman is returning to Marvel Comics this summer, and he's bringing the red-haired heavenly bounty hunter Angela with him.
Tim Gunn has advised divas for years on "Project Runway," so working with a princess is no big deal.

Tim Gunn has advised divas for years on "Project Runway," so working with a princess is no big deal.
Marvel's younger heroes have dealt with life-threatening challenges before in the pages of "Young Avengers" from foes earthbound and beyond.
Marvel's younger heroes have dealt with life-threatening challenges before in the pages of "Young Avengers" and "Avengers Academy" from foes earthbound and beyond.
Before he scripted the first adventures of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, a young Stan Lee launched his career in comic books as a lowly sidekick. To hear Lee tell it, the artists he worked for as a teenage assistant in 1940 might as well have dubbed him the Anonymous Eraser-Boy.
It's not a reboot or relaunch.
Captain America has a new job with perks, a spacious office and a title that others spend millions of dollars to get: Mr. President.

Captain America has a new job with perks, a spacious office and a title that others spend millions of dollars to get: Mr. President.

Bruce Banner’s alter ego stars in a third-person fighter radiating with interactive action.

When DC Comics decided to blow up its fabled universe and create a brave, diverse future, Geoff Johns drew from the past for a new character: his own background as an Arab-American.
"People forget this culture exists," she said. "People took creative ideas and put them on paper, and people took those stories and put awesome pictures to go with it."