Starting with some sad news:
"Crayon Shin-chan" Author Found Dead
Shame. I've never read much of his stuff - not my style of humor - but I know it was quite popular. This sort of thing is I am against the whole concept of "leaning over a cliff" - t
I have been, for some time now, tradewaiting the Superman books. I had been following both Superman and Action regularly since "One Year Later", right up to Kurt Busiek's last issue on Superman (#675), and the conclusion of the Brainiac storyline in
Here they are:
Bruce Banner
Reed Richards
T'challa
Hank Pym
Henry McCoy
Amadeus Cho
Tony Stark
Victor Von Doom
Actually, only the first six are in the book and referred to as "six of the eight smartest"...I added the other two obvious choices...
A Mister Tommy Eliot, of Saint Louis, Missouri, writes:
The Waste Land
I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD
APRIL is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.
Winter kept us
Got the DVD for Doctor Who "The Next Doctor". The extra was "Doctor Who at the Proms", a sort of mini-concert of Doctor Who music hosted by Freema Agyeman. (Well worth a look, by the way.)
Anyway, my first thought was, "I gues 'proms' means somethin
For your information: Pittsburgh Comicon info
I just reserved my hotel room for myself, my wife and I. We'll be splitting our time between the Comicon and the Pittsburgh Irish Festival, where we hope to see a few games of hurling and enjoy some Iris
Sorry: The "Conversation Using Song Titles/Lyrics" prompted this. Anyway, to get the ball rolling:
"Hey, buddy, how you doing? Geez, I haven't seen you in a long time! How are things going with you, these days, anyhow?"
I don't think I've heard of G-Man before, but I was looking at the previews at Image's website and wanted to bring the feature to the attention of Legionnaires who've missed it and like kid-oriented comics. Just out is the 2nd issue of a 5-issue mini
I've just been reading Skaar Son of Hulk #7, which Marvel currently has up in the free digital comics section of its website. It's very much like a barbarian comic, with Skaar a cross between the Hulk and Conan. The art, by Butch Guice, is excellent
I know that Andrew and Rich didn't, to put it mildly, enjoy this run. I read the first collection this past weekend and I have to say...I had a pretty great time with it. Millar did not know how to write Reed and Sue in his Civil War storyline, that'
Just saw it on CBR.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=22869
It looks like Warner Bros. will try and jumpstart their film franchises...again. Taking a page from Marvel's book, a possible Superman/Batman film might be forthcoming?
"Comix 4 Sight is a benefit to help veteran comics writer John Ostrander pay for surgeries not covered by his health insurance, but necessary to prevent his losing his sight to glaucoma."
Check out Collen Coover's and other's contributions to the on
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