http://archives.tcj.com/3_online/f_curtain.html
I mentioned this in the comics magazine/fanzine thread and thought I would post the list for others to see. At the end of the 90s, the primary staff of The Comics Journal each submitted a list which be
Our favorite Time Lord has gotten a lot of web space here and on other Internet sites.
I started the timeline below at the beginning of the new era (2005), and have been keeping it up to date as each new episode airs here in America of Doctor Who and
It seems the internet has leaked the two new teams as being:
Punisher #1 - Greg Rucka and Marco Checchetto, with Laura Martin on colors.
Daredevil #1 - Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera.
That ain't bad, if true.
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what's folks heres poinion of the Superman/Batman title from DC? does it sell good? i think it operates on a concept somewhat like Marvel's Marvel Knights titles did (are those still going?) where the stories "aren't nessecarily in continuity",right?
As I have stated earlier, my knowledge of the good Doctor is limited, my exposure to him moreso. I know that he is a Time Lord who regenerates into new bodies (actors). Originally he was an old man having historical adventures. Peter Cushing played h
In the wake of Ultimatum, I've decided it might be interesting and/or fun to go back in time and read/re-read the Ultimate Marvel universe starting at the beginning, and I've decided to bring y'all along for the ride.
I’ve really enjoyed this series. Each issue shoots to the top of my reading stack every week one ships. What I’ve enjoyed mostly is the look back at the major milestones of the DCU and the back-up features, though, not so much the human interest stor
I really liked the art style of Guillem March in this week's issue of Batman. Who is this person? The Prodigy joke by Alfred was a bit dated, but I still chuckled.
Xombi is back and full of fantastic ideas, great monsters, and horrible-awesome puns.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/140123108X
While about half the size of the Marvel versions, this has the first 16 issues of the classic NTT by Marv and George. Yeah...I've already ordered it.
The actor Michael Gough has died. He was known to Doctor Who fans for his roles as The Celestial Toymaker and Councillor Hedin, and to Batfans for his role as Alfred the butler in several Batman films. He most recently provided the voice for The Para
Yesterday I read Doctor Who #1 from IDW, the first issue of a comic to feature the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory. It's written by Tony Lee with art by Andrew Currie. I enjoyed it alot. The story was an amusing take on the problem of internet spam, a