Rock the vote link
The Captain's Rock the vote thread on Top Cow's Pilot Season books has dropped off the home page, so I thought I'd add a link here.
Read more…The Captain's Rock the vote thread on Top Cow's Pilot Season books has dropped off the home page, so I thought I'd add a link here.
Read more…About a week and half ago I traveled down to Austin, TX for Wizard World
Austin Comic Con. Which I thought was note worthy since outside of
giant "W" there was nothing in the literature and signage that denoted
its affiliation with Wizard.
My highlig
Well, I am bored at work, so I am going to a little write-up on District X vol. 1. This is the "Mr. M "storyline. I was originally going to say something along the lines of, “I don’t know why I didn’t initially buy this series…” Actually, I know exa
When I was still in high school, I used to buy the heck out of the quarter-bins from my first LCS. But the first time I paid REAL money for an older comic which it was then, it was $15 for Green Lantern/Green Arrow #76 (signed by Neal Freakin' Adams)
Read more…He's dead and in hell in his book.
He lost one of his best sidekicks and became a vampire in X-Men.
He just lost his best friend in Uncanny.
He was possessed by a demon and had to listen to Deadpool in X-Force.
He has to face a 15 year old Peter Park
Read more…Dan Parent announced at NY ComicCon that the character which led to the first second printing in Archie history will get a 2011 four issue mini.
Read more…I loved this thing and these annotations only make it more awesome...
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In November's Batman/Catwoman: Follow the Money one-shot, Howard Chaykin uses as the bad guy Golden Age Bat-villain, the Cavalier, out of the blue, really. The Romantic Rogue has a reputation of being a lightweight character, a reputation well-deserv
Read more…Don't think I've seen this mentioned here yet, but DC announced yesterday that JMS will be stepping down from his writing gigs on Superman and Wonder Woman to focus on a sequel GN to Superman: Earth One.
Given that they were banking on him for these b
Life with Archie
Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine
Action Comics
Usagi Yojimbo
20th Century Boys
Read more…The art is good. Winslade is certainly a competent artist. The story is OK, but nothing special, nothing that makes me say, "Gee, I wanna read more of these!" I never read any of the old "Haunted Tank" stories, so I can't compare this story to them
Read more…Well now this is interesting. From The Beat
What a nifty idea, and it has a great price point: $1.49
Blondie has now joined the ranks of classic comic strips my wife deigns to read (the other two being Little Orphan Annie and Gasoline Alley); she doesn’t read all the good ones, but all the ones she reads are good. My own personal association with Bl
Read more…As I mentioned elsewhere, I don’t remember reading this strip when I was a kid although I do remember seeing it. I bought the recent collection of the entire run (don’t be fooled by “volume one” on the cover) to see how well Roy Thomas and John Busce
Read more…FREE Chuck Miller, celebrated author of such classics as "Gotham X" and others, has launched his own fictional universe. http://theblackcentipede.blogspot.com/ BLACK CENTIPEDE PRESS brings you stories from the world of "The Optimist," created and w
Read more…#1 When did Superman start using the exclamation "Great Rao!", or mentioning Rao as a diety, generally?
Related to this - when did we find out that Krypton's sun was called Rao?
#2 I recently picked up John Ostranders 1995 Gotham Nights II 4 issu
Read more…Starting October 20, we can vote for Legion leader at DC's official election site. Voting runs through November 10.
New York, October 7, 2010– Beginning January 2011, DC Comics will implement a line-wide pricing adjustment, lowering the prices of all standard length 32-page ongoing comic book titles currently priced at $3.99 to $2.99, it was announced today by DC
Read more…Less thoughts this month, maybe I have more quality though(?)
Lots of pictures at the site...
Ah, poolside reading!
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