Anyone Going To Big Apple Comic Con?
A friend and I are planning to go, as we both signed on for volunteering to save a little cash. If you haven't seen the latest news, hit this link
Read more…A friend and I are planning to go, as we both signed on for volunteering to save a little cash. If you haven't seen the latest news, hit this link
Read more…http://geoffklock.blogspot.com/search/label/Jason%20Powell Good heavens...if you're an X-Men or Claremont fan...or both...do yourself a favor and check out this issue-by-issue analysis. It's pretty amazing...
Read more…Today’s Spider-Man newspaper strip suffers from the same affliction as all continuity strips in today’s newspapers, but when it first began in 1977 it was pretty darned good! The first volume of a hardcover series collectiong it shipped last week, an
Read more…I've just been reading Hereville by Barry Deutsch. This is a gentle fantasy series set in a traditional Jewish community. The art is accomplished and in a cartoony style, and the storytelling is good. The complete first story, about an 11-year-old gi
Read more…This is copied from the old board, and some of the info may be dated, but I wanted to keep the topic alive. There's been alot of talk lately about how there are four active Green Lanterns from the Earth these days - meaning Hal Jordan, John Stewart,
Read more…This is a comic book that definitely starts off with a bang. With a fairly straight forward introduction, of Moon Knight stopping a bank robbery. But like Nuke LaLoosh he announces his presence with authority. He kicks their butts real easily, and le
Read more…Hey, I found my explanation of Kryptonite from the old board: " OK, Let's see: Speculation, speculation... Millennia ago, a race of humans, virtually identical to terrestrial humans (an offshoot of Earth-humanity, perhaps? Or a parent race, maybe?)
Read more…I made a trip to Half Price Books yesterday and thought I'd share with you all the fruit of my visit. First of all, I found a like-new copy of Miracle Monday for two bucks. Second, I had passed on NBM's recent Mutt & Jeff collection at $25, but found
Read more…I didn’t even know there was a Madame Xanadu title currently being published. Imagine my surprise when, attracted by the Michael Kaluta cover art, I picked up what I thought was a one-shot only to discover it was issue#15! I very seldom ever buy comi
Read more…I very seldom every read the “DC Nation” column, but last week’s was about the new Batgirl. Batgirl, like Robin, is a favorite concept of mine. I like the idea of a Robin (or a Batgirl), but I don’t always follow the adventures of whichever character
Read more…So, guess who's back? That's right, Doug Ramsey. Well, sort of--he's either dead or reanimated or something in between, and he's working for Selene. Oh, and guess what? He's reading body language now, which has turned him into a badass. He takes dow
Read more…One of my all time favorite series is Volume One of the Avengers. Thanks to back issue bins, ebay, and the Essentials series, I have almost all of the first 285 issues. That may seem like an odd place to stop, so let me explain. Avengers #285 was wha
Read more…I've recently read two of IDW's Transformers collections thanks to the local library system. The first was "Megatron Origin." It's just what it says on the cover, an origin for the mighty Decepticon leader. More than that, it is the origin of the De
Read more…Jim Shooter, the tallest E-I-C that Marvel ever had, is 58 today. Happy birthday, sir!
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