1)"Hello, sweetie." And so it begins. And, oddly enough, ends as well. While I've nothing against Alex Kingston, I've never been a huge fan of River Song as a character. It's just not a way I would've taken the character of the Doctor. In theory,
Just posted at the Jack Kirby Facebook group... this is IMPORTANT.
I wonder if anybody here knows what "Free Trade" agreements are? They're directly connected with what they call "out-sourcing". Which is SENDING AMERICAN JOBS OVERSEAS. Both "Free Trad
And after this issue I'm not really seeing Batwoman as a heroine either.
In a quest to find out who Batman really is Mr. Bones has blackmailed Kate by threatening her sister and he's unleashed a small army of supervillains against Gotham and the
Oct. 15, 2013 -- It looks like the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division is here to stay. As is appropriate for a shadowy espionage outfit, that raises a lot of questions.
Let's use our own magic/scientific Time Pool to revisit this blast from the past: The Ask Mr. Silver Age column from CBG #1565 (November 14, 2003), a mere 10 years ago.
Ripples in The Time Pool
The Atom’s time-travelling device was a hit with fans—a
In the beginning at least when he's greeting the dwarves while wearing the dressing gown, for that whole first sequence he came off as very Author Dent like to me.
Once upon a time, a four issue mini-series combined the unused members of the Avengers into a small unit on the West Coast, called the West Coast Avengers. The mini-series was written by Roger Stern. And it proved so successful, that an on-going seri
I spotted this book in Previews and I'm thinking of getting it, but the 16.95 is a bit much, especially with the Phantom Lady and Miss Fury books in there. Anyone know if this is a good book to get?
1)The Daleks again - this time being all passive-aggressive. One gets the impression that this is the closest they come to pulling a practical joke on someone. I do wonder why they build machines that they have to get other people to open for them.
1)This story sees the return of the Weeping Angels, although I have to admit that I'm not perfectly happy with how they are handled. To me, the interesting thing about the Angels was their unique way of despatching their victims - sending them back i
1)BRITS...IN...SPAAAAAACE! It always amuses me how sci-fi tells you more about the time and place in which it was produced than about any potential "future" it might ostensibly be "predicting". Star Trek predicted a very "American" future, so it's
1)Watched the first story of the Moffat Era last night - it was fun. I thought the real star of this was young Caitlin Blackwood, who I thought did a very good job- it can be a real tricky business for a kid that age to be believable, but she carried
CAPTAIN'S COMMENTS: It's another week, which means another Wednesday ... and more cool comics! Here's a guide to this week's offerings, with covers, solicitations, previews where available and occasional comments by your humble narrator. Onward!
Next Saturday (Oct.19, 2013) from 8PM to Midnight, TCM will be showing the cult classics FREAKS, MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935) and THE DEVIL DOLL (1936). I've heard about these movies, read about these movies but I've never seen these movies!