Yesterday I read Doctor Who #1 from IDW, the first issue of a comic to feature the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory. It's written by Tony Lee with art by Andrew Currie. I enjoyed it alot. The story was an amusing take on the problem of internet spam, a
It's sad when you realize someone whose artistic skills you admire immensely turns out to be an asshat. I don't have any problem with someone whose beliefs run contrary to my own. Heck, some of the best discussions I get into are with people I dis
As a promotion for the movie, on Tuesday, Syfy is showing all 26 episodes of the 1966 TV series with Van Williams and Bruce Lee from 10 AM to 11 PM. I never seen any of them, just the Batman guest appearances. I wonder if they're included? I'm going
I applaud what DC is doing with their covers this month: character shots and large logos against a white background. DC tends to be more inventive than Marvel when it comes to themed covers: first those “portrait” covers (10 or so years ago), then th
Way back when I saw a comics item I'd like to identify. I remember it as a large paperback. It contained a number of stories, or a long story divided into parts. I thought it contained a collected series, but I may have been wrong about that. I also
Dark Horse - No Dark Horse Presents or Usagi Yojimbo this month...so no Dark Horse.
DC - Wow...I'm buying a lot of Batman comics these days...Outsiders and Sirens are really the only ones I'm NOT buying. I'm so happy to see Xombi back and I hope
I've been thinking about taking my Mr. Vertigo reviews into a wider venue for awhile, and finally created a blog today: http://mrvertigocomics.wordpress.com/
I thought I'd begin by gathering together the chronological tour of Vertigo miniseries that
I was flipping through some Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and noticed this one. Would it surprise anyone that a big percentage of the "deceased" are walking around today? Let's see:
Bucky: once the Holy Grail of Dead Heroes, now the new, s
The most recent character I’ve read from Mystic Comics #1-4 is Dynamic Man. I don’t remember how (or if) JMS dealt with his origin in The Twelve, but it’s pretty weird here! Dynamic Man is apparently an artificial man created, Frankenstein style, in
I've been impressed and surprised by recent books that are interesting, well drawn and just plain entertaining. So I thought that I would mention them and see what the rest of you think.
DC:
Batman Beyond-- Terry McGuiness lays down the foundation fo
Does anyone know how that "Gifts" option is supposed to work?
Except for the free red ribbon, and one would think there would also be at least a pink and yellow one available too, everything else is listed as costing 75 credits?