Review – American Carnage #9: The Bitter End
A series of explosive showdowns determine the fates of Richard Wright and the players in his twisted undercover mission.
Continue ReadingA series of explosive showdowns determine the fates of Richard Wright and the players in his twisted undercover mission.
Continue ReadingThe new comic by the Oscar-winning screenwriter of ’12 Years a Slave’ is a must read.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Comic Book Corner, Shiri, Beth, Sophie, and new contributor Mark share what we’ve been enjoying in comics recently.
Continue ReadingThis new release of J.M. DeMatteis’s ‘Seekers into the Mystery’ by Dover Publications is the first time the series has been collected in its entirety. And it’s a gorgeous book that carries serious heft.
Continue ReadingNew Marvel Universe, more from Mycroft Holmes, a look at the thought-provoking ‘Sheriff of Babylon,’ a new take on noir, and the origins of Mulder and Scully.
Continue ReadingThank you Paul Dini. You’re an inspiration and a legend.
Continue ReadingComics are doing what movies won’t: allowing people to love who they love and kiss who they wish.
Continue ReadingThey say Neil Gaiman and Alan Moore were to comics what the Beatles were to American rock music; once they heard of them, no one could ignore their beat. Imagine now that such a great band was to come together again, twenty years later. How would the new disc sound? How would it be received? This deluxe edition provides the answer to that: it sounds better than ever. It′s like they never left.
Continue Reading‘DC All Access’ kicks off its fourth season to help us keep all these entertainment projects straight.
Continue ReadingThorn is a freed demigod of…well, that’s not clear. Sex, certainly, and charm, and cleverness. Perhaps he’s a friend of humanity. Perhaps not. Issue number three is entilted “My Beloved Monster,” and that about covers it.
Continue ReadingThe devil is back in ‘Lucifer,’ the story in ‘Clean Room’ becomes even more twisty, and the demigod Thorn steals the show in this week’s Vertigo releases.
Continue ReadingLord Byron as a modern day romantic? Casanova as the Big Bad? That’s the most intriguing concept in this week’s Vertigo comics.
Continue ReadingLast week, I talked about the resurgence of Vertigo Comics. Each week, my partner in reviewing, Ray Goldfield, and I will look at their current books, especially debut issues, to see if we can recommend jumping aboard.
Continue ReadingGeekDad sits down with comics artist Simon Bisley for an interview at the Motor City Comic Con 2015 in Novi, Michigan.
Continue ReadingMilestone’s back, Static may be a live action show soon, Lois and Clark are back together, and Vertigo has some fine titles on the horizon. All good news from DC Comics.
Continue ReadingToday on Comic Book Corner, a storm is brewing with Storm, Wonderland, and The Unwritten set to take the stage.
Continue ReadingRachel talks about an an all-ages Kickstarter comic, Corrina reviews how DC ended Forever Evil on a whimper, Lisa looks at the latest Astro City offering, and Melody peeks in on Afterlife With Archie.
Continue ReadingReviews this week of the various versions of Batman in the DC Universe, Street Fighter, Elmo, Aquaman, and The X-Files.
Continue ReadingCatch up on Star Wars, the new adventures of The Shadow, the first issue of Superman/Wonder Woman, and new series from Vertigo.
Continue ReadingIf you’re impatient for a sequel ot the The Avengers, and especially if you want more Hawkeye and the Black Widow and more about S.H.I.E.L.D., The Avengers: Breakout novel might be just the thing to tide you over as the …
Continue ReadingSo, here’s the spoiler: Brás dies. Actually, that in itself isn’t really the surprise. It’s that he dies at the end of the first chapter, at age 32. The second chapter takes place when he is 21, and he dies …
Continue ReadingNeil Gaiman’s Sandman series is a fantastic journey through the world of dreams and then some. The Endless are seven siblings, personifications of immortal concepts: Dream, Desire, Despair, Destruction, Destiny, Delirium, and Death. While they do not feature in every …
Continue ReadingNeil Gaiman’s Sandman series is a fantastic journey through the world of dreams and then some. The Endless are seven siblings, personifications of immortal concepts: Dream, Desire, Despair, Destruction, Destiny, Delirium, and Death. While they do not feature in every …
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