This is the second of Oni Press's new EC imprint (following last month's Epitaphs from the Abyss).
SPOILERS - I generally don't like to know in advance if a story has a twist ending. That itself is a spoiler for me because in the back of my mind I try
When Tracy and I started our "Swamp Thing" discussion back in 2022, it was with the intention of reading every appearance of Swamp Thing from 1972 through 2018. We didn't quite make it, but we did read all 24 issues of the original series, all 171 of
I was watching the Savage/Warrior "retirement" match on disk last night, and it came to the ending where Elizabeth threw Sherri out of the ring, and the thought came to me, "Both of these women are dead now, it's depressing."
I didn't entirely get the intended construction of the jokes in the Sunday Bizzaro (Sp??) strip yesterday . ( The strip appars to be not online , as it is a King Features Syndicate strip , who - Gasp !!! - appear to think they're in the comics busi
In previous years, this was a memory box so we didn't miss any good nominations for the Cappies. With the Cappies hypertimed away, that doesn't mean we have to discontinue these threads. I've always liked going back at the end of the year and seeing
CAPTAIN'S NOTE: I flat ran out of time this week. I've cobbled together what books I think are shipping and added most of what PR I've been sent, but that's all I've got time for. The rest is up to you!
Yesterday, Kathy and I caught a matinee of the Broadway adaptation of Dog Day Afternoon, starring John Berenthal as Sonny and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Sal -- the bank robbers played by Al Pacino and John Cazale in the movie. It was a really entertaining
I am very much looking forward to this show, despite the fact that it spun off from my least favorite show of the franchise (DIS I mean, not TOS). When DIS premiered, I was prepared to accept enhanced special effects and redesigned sets, but I was no
Right now I'm looking through the longbox I have labled "Manga Prime." Lone Wolf & Cub was the first manga series I collected. I was led to it by Frank Miller (in much the same way I was led to the work of Alex Toth by Howard Chaykin, and the work of
The Complete Steve Ditko's Mr. A - I have some of this stuff but not all, and not in a consistent format on high-quality paper. (I wouldn't mind seeing a nice collection of Static, either.)
Jack Kirby's 2001: A Space Odyssey - Start with th
I've always felt blessed at the good fortune of my senior years. A wonderful wife of thirty-three years. Financial security. Good health. Matinée-idol good looks. (O.K., maybe not that, heh.) I've been particularly smug over my good health. SI