DC Comics began a “Rebirth” one month ago. That’s what they’re calling the latest reboot of their superhero universe – and, so far, the super-kids are all right.
A twist ending to Marvel’s Captain America re-launch has driven a number of fans into a frenzy, some even issuing death threats to the writer. To these folks I offer four words I don’t often say: “It’s just
Hey folks. I have four re-reading projects that I currently do. If you don't know, I'm re-reading Amazing Spider-Man #1-50, Thor (Journey Into Mystery 83 onward), Iron Man (Tales of Suspense 39-99), and Avengers 15-100 (Cap did the 1-14 and asked m
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I read a couple of issues of this when I was a kid, but not all of them. It was very hard for me to follow a series regularly in those days. So many times, I read the first part of a story, and didn't get to read the conclusion until decades later w
The first volume of “The Complete Gold Key collection” (to be followed by complete King and Charlton Collections) shipped last week. I cannot remember whether my first exposure to the character was issue #22 of the King series or the Captain Action d
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So I'm a big fan of DC's Arak, and have (I think) all of his limited appearances. Then I learn of a minicomic that came with the Warlord action figures produced in the 1980s, which features the Warlord (of course) and, yes, Arak. Okay, cool, I'll tra