Decorum Jonathan Hickman, words; Mike Huddleston, art Image Comics, 2022
Above all else, Decorum is a grand world-building experience: similar to Hickman's series East of West, but even bigger. But the good news is that the reader does not have to be
"On the Sphere of Freedom, the Doctor is about to shut down an evil Immersive Games business empire. He’s assisted by a valiant galley chef called Nova. But his plan spectacularly fails... And who exactly is Audrey?"
She was best known for her role as Nurse Ratched in One Fllew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. As it happens, I knew her from her recurring role as Kai Winn on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a part she played quite well.
OK, I haven't been following this series, but I came across some spoilers and I had some thoughts about it that I decided to share with you, you lucky people.
First off, some spoiler space:
OK, the Masked Moron will definitely NOT be passing the
Newburn Volume 1 Chip Zdarsky, writer; Jacob Phillips, artist Image Comics, 2022
Easton Newburn is a private detective who works to keep the peace between New York City's rival crime factions in this crime noir series. The details of that arrangement
Inspired by today's read of Secret Society of Super Villains #3, in which we see Mirror Master and Captain Boomerang use incredible technology to steal some hamburgers, I'm staring up this new thread. Use this place to post pictures and sequences of
According to a note on the first page of (v2) #1, "These events occur between Incredible Hulk #181 and Giant-Size X-Men #1." The first storyline ostensibly details the hitherto untold first meeting of Wolverine and the Beast.
I started reading Swamp Thing from the very beginning... sort of. When I was a kid, I liked superhero comics and not much else (no western, no war, etc.). I also gravitated toward Marvel, so Swamp Thing had two strikes against it right out of the gat
Over on The Maze Agency thread the subject of Ellery Queen has arisen since he and his father Inspector Richard Queen guest starred in issue 9 of that series, "The English Channeler Mystery".
For those interested and not to tie up that thread, below
Here is a topic I have considered posting for years. Inspired by Randy's Jackson's Epic Rock Songs discussion, I have decided to post at last. It has come to my attention that kids these days no longer to albums as cohesive wholes, which I can't even
Dark Horse Books takes readers to the mysterious island of Blackreef in The Art of DEATHLOOP™, a full-color oversized hardcover exploring the creation of Arkane Lyon and Bethesda Softworks’ g
I read a lot of comic books back in the '80s, but I didn't read everything. One of the titles I did not read was Aztec Ace, and I don't really know why. It was written by Doug Moench, a writer whose work always struck me as somehow more "sophistica
Story I've never been a monarchist, but she's been a fixture of life since before I was born. I imagine that it'll be a huge adjustment for the British people.
One of my favorite writers. He died this week. They make a big deal out of his two novels with Stephen King, but in my opinion, the novels by him alone were superior:
Ghost Story Julia If You Could See Me Now The Blue Rose Trilogy (Koko, Mystery