Ron Fortier and Rob Davis are thrilled to announce the release of the first Redbud Studio/Airship 27 Productions venture in All-Star Pulp Comics # 1. You can find it at w
This adaptation, by Charles Santino and Joe Staton, was an impulse buy for me. I don’t remember seeing it solicited (and probably wouldn’t have pre-ordered it if I had), but flipping through it in my LCS, I was sold by the artwork. The entire thing i
The first issue was a little disappointing. The Legion of Superheroes travel to an alternate 23rd century which is neither their own universe nor that of Star Trek, and the crew of the Enterprise travel to an alternate 23rd century which is neither t
I just thought I'd post an alert that this show is debuting tonight at 7:00 PM EST -- a fact that I was completely unaware of until I stumbled across a review at the AV Club a few moments ago.
They gave it a pretty good review by the way, so I'm ho
Norman Osborn’s new Dark Avengers are put to the test next month in New Avengers #19, courtesy of the blockbuster creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Mike
Don’t miss the shocking conclusion to the critically acclaimed Dark Angel Saga from the blockbuster creative team of Rick Remender, Jerome Opeña & Dean White, this December in the
Stryker’s rampage against all of mutantkind escalates in your first look at Ultimate Comics X-Men #4 from the creative team of Nick Spencer and Paco Medina! With
Beginning with FLARE #40, currently scheduled for a March 2012 release, GORDON PURCELL returns to lend his artistic talents to comics' shining goddess of light, FLARE!
Having just read Wolverine & The X-Men #1, without finishing X-Men: Schism it should be noted, I was a bit surprised that I enjoyed so much. I was put off slightly by the opening scene, supposedly between Logan and Professor X because they sure weren
At work, we received a case of Disney Bath Mitts (not recommended for children under three) and the characters were Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Lightning McQueen from Cars and......the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN!!!!
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