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On my radar: Stuart Braithwaite’s cultural highlights

The Mogwai guitarist on true-crime podcasts, horror movies, New York’s best vegan restaurant, and a Tuareg songwriter to see before you die

Professor Marston & the Wonder Women review – vanilla-flavoured origin story

This drama about the man behind Wonder Woman lacks the kink and complexity of the real-life story, with the most tasteful three-way sex scene in history

Death Note review – overstuffed Netflix horror is a flawed but fun emo ride

This chaotic Hollywood adaptation of the celebrated Japanese series has enough going on for an entire season – but there are still reckless thrills to be had

How Netflix can spawn a Marvel-style Millarworld superhero universe

Acquisition of Scottish comic book business can transform into a multibillion-dollar film franchise

Netflix buys comic book company behind Kick-Ass and Kingsman

Streaming giant aims to copy Marvel owner Disney’s superhero strategy with Millarworld, its first ever acquisition

The Jonathan Cape/Observer/Comica graphic short story prize 2017 – enter now!

The annual award for aspiring cartoonists offers the chance to be published and win a cheque for £1,000, with past winners going on to further success

Gil Jordan: the great Belgian detective you’ve never heard of

Long eclipsed in English by Tintin, Maurice Tillieux’s cool, sharp investigator has a good claim to being the world’s best private eye

From Thor: Ragnarok to Stranger Things – 10 things we learned from Comic-Con 2017

The annual fan event in San Diego, with its usual mix of teasers, trailers and talks, gave viewers leads on what to expect from next year’s hottest projects

On my radar: Nina Stibbe’s cultural highlights

The author on the joys of sleeper trains, genetically engineered pigs and women’s wrestling

Ready Player One: first trailer for Steven Spielberg’s virtual reality game thriller

The BFG director debuted the footage from his new film at a Comic Con event, showcasing elaborate VR and special effects

Spider-Man comics finally swing into the big-money league

Our friendly neighbourhood arachnid is finally getting the attention he deserves among collectors – with a new issue shooting straight to No 1 and copies of the first series selling for hundreds of thousands

Gary Panter: the cartoonist who took a trip to hell and back

Dante and Milton are recast through the eyes of a redneck Jesus in Gary Panter’s latest graphic novel. He opens up about the nightmare hallucinations and comic-book disasters that led him there

Corey Stoll: ‘It’s foolish to think art can imbue your audience with a particular political view’

The House of Cards and Girls star talks about the final season of vampire horror The Strain, and what it was like to star in this summer’s notorious Julius Caesar

Boundless by Jillian Tamaki review – picture-perfect short stories

This collection of graphic short stories, quirky and ephemeral though they seem at first, are indelible in the mind

The Divided States of Hysteria’s shocking cover should never have been printed

Image Comics is only the latest publisher to withdraw tasteless material. All publishers must sharpen their editorial oversight to pre-empt such scandals

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