As part of All-New Marvel Now!, this month we see the debut of a new She-Hulk series, by writer Charles Soule and artist Javier Pulido. My thoughts on issue #1 (SPOILERS, naturally):
This is an odd bit of Kirby- one that I remembered reading and enjoying back in the day, so when it was recently released and collected, I picked it up. Let's see what I can find to say about this.
I'll note that it's inked by Mike Royer, since I k
It hasn’t been just too long since I last read the complete run of Alex Raymond’s Flash Gordon, but I’ve never before read Flash’s “topper,” Jungle Jim, in its entirety. Now that IDW’s “Library of American Comics” has completed its reprint of The Com
Though I still miss her old solo series of just a short time ago I have to admit that this title has given me one of the best Zatanna's I've ever seen. Resourceful, strong and confident. Powerful enough to be leader but not so much that she overshado
I gotta take a break from a biology text book and as I was reading a few old comics I noticed a similar theme for some heroines. As I notice more I'll post them.
I was scheduled to lead the The Bi-Weekly TPB discussion onGood as Lily last week, but was hit with multiple computer issues -- Windows was slow to load, slow to act, crashing more often than the Indy 500, giving me the Blue Screen of Death
I first read Justice League of America #40 (N'65) "Indestructible Creatures of Nightmare Island!" by Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs when it was reprinted in JLA #115 (F'75). It was a very odd comic when I was nine but now I realize how
"Son of Batman," the landmark 20th film in the ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies, arrives TODAY -- May 6, 2014 -- on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The film is also available via Digital HD.
The present issue of ROLLING STONE (Jack White cover) has a cover-blurbed mini-/potted history of the X-Men , cover the comics first start , then re-start , and how the movies started . I don't know whether it's on-line or no .
Tsundere is a term manga fans use to describe a certain type of character. A tsundere character is "a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time. The word is derived from t
I've been looking forward to this. Crossovers are common of course, but this reminds me of the original Scooby Doo crossovers. I don't think that Cartoon Network is as creative as it used to be, but there was a time when they were really dynamic with
I recently bought the first issue of Evan Dorkin's THE ELTINGVILLE CLUB , from Dark Horse (Actually , judging from the next-issue promo in the issue , and what I saw when I looked up its listing at DH's site this nite ~ It seems like #2 has been dela
I know at least a couple of Legionnaires have had books published and I was thinking of adding links on the site index, alas, I'm not really up for scavenger hunting the links. If everyone who's had something published could post a link, I'll see ab
Saga is the story of two soldiers from opposite sides of a war that fall in love and bring a child into a very dangerous universe. Alana is from Landfall, the largest planet in the ga
I have often described the Hulk as being my “first favorite character.” I usually follow that statement up by how long it has been since I’ve enjoyed reading his comic book. Mark Waid is among my favorite writers, but I didn’t follow the “Marvel Now”
I thought it might be fun to re-read my favorite Marvel mutants book, and by "my favorite", I mean the only one that I've read much of. After all, can't let Fluit be the only one who writes about mutants around here! ;)