Didn’t we have a discussion about comic books we were inspired to buy by the cover art alone? If so, I can’t find it now; perhaps it was on the old board. Anyway, B&B #13 is one such issue. The cover features multiple iterations of Robin (Dick Grayso
This is from last week’s batch of “New 52s,” but none of this week’s new series appealed to me. Except for Superman (week four), all of the series I’m interested in are top-loaded into week one, even the ones I passed on initially. Looking ahead, I d
This one-shot would be more appropriately titled “first appearance” rather than “origin.” It is a re-telling of the events surrounding Avengers #57-58 which adds little to the original and touches not at all on the android’s connection to the origina
I suppose you could say Family Circus was a little bland and somewhat twee, but he was a pretty good artist, and I was a huge mark for his stuff when I was a kid.
When I decided to give the new “Ultimate” Spider-Man a try, I resigned myself to reading a decompressed first issue which didn’t stand alone as even a chapter of a story. As expected, Spider-Man does not appear in costume by the end of the first issu
I admit it. I bought this one primarily for the art work. Not just the art, however, but the art coupled with this particular character. I didn’t buy The OMAC Project, for example, but I couldn’t pass up Giffen’s pseudo-Kirby artwork embellishing an
Alan Davis Joins Ed Brubaker For CAPTAIN AMERICA #6!
Cut off one of its heads, and two more take its place! An all-new Hydra has risen and they have their sights set on the Sentinel of Liberty in your first
This December, experience the explosive finale to Jason Aaron & Marc Silvestri’s first arc of Incredible Hulk as Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Incredi
MEGA MAN #7 "Time Keeps Slipping" Part Three: Mega Man's search for his kidnapped sister and clues to clear Dr. Light's name is coming up with nothing. And Dr. Wily is still at large! Maybe he can save the day with th