1)Gee, I wonder what the threat will be in this episode?
2)In Henry Van Statten, we re-visit yet another staple of the old series, the Arrogant Human Who Thinks He can Control the Alien Threat for His Own Purposes. I particularly liked the scene with
I'm kind of curious what everyone is thinking about the way the DCnU seems set to handle a lot of their crossovers, (with the same scene happening from slightly different perspectives in multiple comics). They used this idea a couple of months ago w
1)This story featured the return of the Cybermen, but the real heart of the story was the Tenth Doctor meeting a man who just might be his next incarnation. I'd never heard of David Morrissey before I saw this, but he did a good job playing a "Doctor
1)And so we come to David Tennant's final story. (No, I didn't have alot going on this weekend, as a matter of fact.) All in all, it's not too bad of a story, though it might've benefited from a wee bit of editing. And did anyone else notice that all
This is the shortest-URLd of several posts I saw regarding the " Governator " comic-book and cartoon project , involving Stan Lee and Arnold Schwarznegger , that's been involved .
Random question from the current Batman storyline:
I'm not very well versed on DC's multiversal lore, so as I read the Court of Owls storyline going on right now in Batman, I keep wondering if there's any precedent for this concept in any of the inte
Image Comics is showing up in a big way at Emerald City Comicon (ECCC) in Seattle, Washington this March 30 through April 1, with a slew of convention exclusives (anno
Robert Kirkman and comiXology celebrate the end of "The Walking Dead" season 2 by offering Michonne's first appearance in The Walking Dead #19 for free u