Has anyone been reading this? I read issues 1 and 2 yesterday. They were funny. I had worried that they wouldn't be, because Christopher Priest, the original writer, is off the title. But James Asmus (who writes Gambit, but I don't read that...) does
What could have been presented as a character guide, such as Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe or DC's Who's Who, takes a little side-step here. The Adventure Time Encyclopedia d
The below is derived from dialogue given in the various episodes of the program. Currently it only covers the history of the island prior to the arrival of the castaways on the island. Eventually, I intend to cover the events of the series itself.
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
By Jim Lee
As of January 2011, DC Comics titles will no longer carry the Comics Code Authority Seal of Approval. In 2011, DC Comics will employ a rating system consistent with that of the rest
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I'll get the obvious contrast out of the way first: Masterworks is a hardcover, full-color reprint series, usually covering 10-12 issues, and is a high-ticket item, as they say in the retail sector. Essentials is a softcover, black and white reprint
I have just one (coverless) copy of Harvey Comics' WARFRONT, which only had four issues but apparently continued numbering from some other title. The featured character is a "combat-happy"-- oops, make that "blast-happy" topkick named "Dynamite Joe."
After a recommendation by someone on this board, I ordered a copy of "Was Superman Really a Spy?" by Brian Cronin. It's a clever premise for a book, promoted as a National Enquirer tabloid book, but really just highlighting interesting background o
Anybody going to Dragon Con this year? Has anyone been before?
My parents now live in Atlanta. I'll be visiting them the same weekend as Dragon Con and thought about checking it out. Just seeing if anyone would recommend it.
PATTERNS OF FORCE was described by someone at the IMDB as "the serious version of A PIECE OF THE ACTION". That's about right. Unlike the alleged "parallel evolution" of THE OMEGA GLORY and BREAD AND CIRCUSES, the gangster planet and Nazi planet wer
Her latest introduction seems a little over the top to me, but I haven't read too much and mostly know her from the Crisis on Two Worlds animated movie. But I'd say her new lasso definitely looks more dangerous than Diana's ever did.
I read it and the only thing I will say is that it is dark and it reads like an Elseworlds story. They say that this was supposed to be the first step in resurrecting a Batman franchise but I don't see it in this s