The past weekend there was the Dallas Comic Con, and I managed to make it out there. Their headliner guest for this event was Edward James Olmos. He was only there Saturday, and I never saw the guy once. Not too surprising, since the celebrity guests
I’ve got to start reading my solicitations more closely! A couple of months ago, my wife, Tracy of Moon-T (whose symbol is the Moon), asked me about Moon Knight while flipping through the latest Previews catalogue. The new volume reprints the same st
I am borrowing Travis' idea but I am narrowing the subject matter. I bought a large Batman collection from a friend of mine. I am pulling them out of the box as my friend had them. In the case of a multi-book story line I am going to set the book asi
I was both pleased and excited to discover that “The Man Who Ended Batman’s Career” (the visual inspiration for the Starman of 1951) from Detective Comics #247 (and reprinted in Batman Annual #4) was reprinted again in the DC Comics Classics Library
Okay, I have a question about the Red Hulk that's really kind of stupid, but it's just something I'm wondering about. It can't be asked without discussing the identity of the Red Hulk, which I'm assuming everyone knows at this point, but just in case
I picked up the DVD set for Season Thirteen of The Simpsons, which included Episode DABF13, "I am Furious (Yellow)". The reason I mention it here and not in the TV section is that Stan Lee did a guest voice appearance as himself in that episode, and
If I'm up early enough, I can catch some Angel reruns on TNT. I've probably seen more "Angel" than "Buffy" and I'm a big fan of "Bones". However I'm no Whedon expert and have only scant bits of knowledge so I have some questions.
What's the deal with this anyway? I tried a few issues, found it hideous and quickly dropped it. It seems to be almost universally reviled on the good ol' internets - it's practically a cliche by now that any reference to Robinson's current run on
Got notice that DC will put out a THUNDER Agents book. Didn't they try that a couple of years ago and it fell through? Did they lease them or outright buy them? And from who?
Except for a small handful of reprints, the vast majority of Superboy stories I have read are from the post-Adventure Comics #347 era. For many years, the DC universe had gotten by without a Superboy (without a Clark Kent Superboy, anyway), but that
Some more not so random thoughts while I slaved over a hot order form.
I am picking up Star Wars: Knight Errant. I prefer my Star Wars comics to have more realistic art over the cartoony. One of the few that makes a difference for me