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Really nice. I daresay our Captain has done more for sharing a love of comics with the masses than this pretentious, elitist, pompous windbag, Heidi MacDonald at The Beat linked to it by saying "Now that's more l
Guess who will have to learn how to turn on a microphone...again?
I start with the local FM station in November. It's much like closing a circle, in that it's the station at which I began my radio career. I'll be on the air every weekday afternoon,
I pick up Usagi Yojimbo from time to time, but I've never read it with any consistency. I like it, not love it. At $3.50 a pop I don't think that will change.
I don't think I mentioned it before, but I love seeing
We spent a lot of time on the previous board debating and discussing the Comics Should Be Good list of the top 100 comic book runs. Well, they're at it again, this time with a list of the top 100 comic book storylines.
The master list can be found h
Superboy’s Legion #1-2;
The Nail #1-3;
Another Nail #1-3;
Fantastic Four: The End #1-6;
Killraven #1-6;
Uncanny X-Men #444-447, 450-451, 455-459;
Clandestine #1-8
Clandestine & X-Men #1-2
Clandestine: Blood Relative #1-5
Just as our Miracleman discu
Whereas I might tune in to a remake of an old television show out of curiosity and even enjoy it, I generally prefer the original. The remake of V is unusual in that respect, though, in that I’ve never seen the original, yet I’m watching the remake w
Obituary
I know he was famous for alot of other stuff, but I knew him best as the first "Doctor Clayton Forrester" in the George Pal War of the Worlds.
I offer the time Jeph Loeb revealed that the Parasite has kidnapped Lois Lane, meaning Superman had been sleeping with a purple blob for weeks.
So much for his special senses . . .
My brother and I are seriously thinking about doing some home brewing. I think we are going to borrow the equipment from a friend first to see how we like it before we invest in equipment of our own. I've been reading up on it and I think it could be
Why did John Ostrander feel the need to include several of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words in this comic? Now I have to move it to the Mature Readers section.
Other than that, it was awesome!
Ghosts of My Country:
After having come “unstuck in time,” Captain America continues to bounce from time period to time period (13 times in this issue alone, from 1776 to September 11, 2001 and beyond) in this, the last of Captain America’s “Theater
I haven't been reading the books since Johns left, so I'm curious: Why did the JSA split into two groups? Was it the standard Outsiders/Cry For Justice rationale: "You're not proactive enough, so we're striking out on our own," or is there a differen
I just read Cars: Radiator Springs #3 to Alex as his bedtime story. Well, I read it but I didn't understand half of it. I understood the English half just fine. It was the half in Italian that left me mostly clueless. Yep, this comic aimed at kids--A