Whenever a volume in this series is released, whatever else I'm reading at the time is put on hold and Dick Tracy goes to the top of the stack. This volume is special to me not only because it reprints Chester Gould's last year and a half on the stri
We have a wonderful thread, started by Richard Mantle, that examines the Amazing Spider-Man starting with issue #51. I don't know why it took me so long to realize we don't have a thread that covers Spidey's beginning to the point where Richard star
Black Magick Vol. 3: Ascension I Greg Rucka, writer; Nicola Scott, artist Image Comics, 2021
Despite a three-year publication gap the story picks right up where it left off. Rowan is still out of sorts after her falling out with her detective partner,
Feb. 25, 2021 — Graphic novels have become an essential part of our entertainment consumption, especially in the kids and young adult categories. In addition to be entertainment, though, they can also be imp
Feb. 18, 2021 — We are lucky to live in the era of Peak TV. But, as with every explosion of light, there are shadows. A dark side. And in the case of Peak TV, it’s the ending.
Good afternoon, culture vultures! Here's an overview of the week to come in comics and related pop culture. It's a little late — I usually post on Sunday — but as you can see, we're trying something new.
Blackhawk is a favourite character of mine, as I see him as US comics' great fighter against totalitarianism. My interest is partly due to Dick Dillin's long run on the feature, but he didn't begin to pencil for the series until
Books of Magic Vol. 3: Dwelling in Possibility Kat Howard, David Barnett, writers; Tom Fowler, Craig Taillefer, artists; Jordan Boyd, Marissa Louise, colorists DC Vertigo, 2021
The third collection opens with the same issue that appeared in the first
Last year I bought the Swamp Thing Omnibus and the Punisher Omnibus on the same day. Although I chose to read the Swamp Thing Omnibus first, it had been my intention to read the two back to back, but when I finished the Swamp Thing one I decided to m
John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 1: Marks of Woe Simon Spurrier, Kat Howard, writers; Aaron Campbell, Matías Bergara, Marcio Takara, Tom Fowler, Craig Taillefer, artists; Jordie Bellaire, Cris Peter, Jordan Boyd, colorists DC Black Label, 2020
House of Whispers Vol. 3: Watching the Watchers Nalo Hopkinson & Dan Watters, writers; Dominike "DOMO" Stanton, Matthew Dow Smith, artists; Zac Atkinson, colors DC Vertigo, 2020
The Corinthian makes his way to the House of Watchers, as promised in the