Bin Fodder: Girls – vol. 1 “Conception”
Back in February I reviewed the Luna Brothers book, Ultra – Seven Days. It’s a solid story with really good … Continue reading
Back in February I reviewed the Luna Brothers book, Ultra – Seven Days. It’s a solid story with really good … Continue reading
It amuses me that I have now purchased two Marvel books in a row…but hey, this is a fair … Continue reading
Leading off the second week of the New 52 is Action Comics number one. It’s brandishing two covers. One people … Continue reading
So the interesting thing about this new column, for me at least, is that I am compelled to look at … Continue reading
So. It’s finally here. The moment so many of us have been waiting for. DC’s big Reboot is upon us, … Continue reading
With DC Comics launching their massive Reboot today I felt compelled to take a look back at arguably the greatest … Continue reading
I’m going to be adding a new feature to OFF THE RACK starting this week. I will be spotlighting the … Continue reading
Concluding never felt so sad. With the conclusion of Y: the Last Man I am reminded of several truths. First, … Continue reading
Maintaining my tendency to lean towards more independent books and companies I stumbled upon Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors issue … Continue reading
As I strolled through Artist Alley at the Wizard World Chicago ComiCon last week I found many of the participants … Continue reading
Continuing my five-part review of the Vertigo series, Y: the Last Man, I roll into collected editions seven and eight, … Continue reading
I’m going to have to be brutally honest with you all. I have attended Wizard World in Chicago every year … Continue reading
So here I stand (or sit) on the precipice of a new venture into the world of comics and you, … Continue reading
Welcome back to my continuing review of Y: the Last Man. This week I move into collected editions five and … Continue reading
Welcome back to the ongoing review of Vertigo Comics’ critically acclaimed series, Y: the Last Man. As I continue this … Continue reading
Brian K. Vaughan is what I would call a pretty darn successful writer. Not only has he written on some … Continue reading
Alas, I come to the end of my review of the DC/Wildstorm book Planetary. After my final look at the … Continue reading
As I come to the conclusion of the main series of issues for Planetary I would be remiss if I … Continue reading
As we continue into the unbridled realm of Warren Ellis’ mind and the stories of Planetary I am reminded of … Continue reading
Movie Review: Green Lantern Directed by: Martin Campbell Written By: Greg Berlanti & Michael Green & Marc Guggenheim and Michael … Continue reading