Underground Jeff Parker, writer; Steve Lieber, illustrator; Ron Chan, colorist Oni Press, 2021
I overlooked this when it was first published in 2010 by Image Comics, so I am glad that Oni Press reprinted it so I could catch up with it. The story stars
The three-part animated miniseries event begins with Aquaman’s first day on the job as king of Atlantis and he’s got a LOT of catching up to do. Luckily, he has his two royal advisors to
David DePatie created the cartoon credits for The Pink Panther, and also for I Dream of Jeannie, and created several shows with the DePatie-Freleng anima
I just got an email purporting to come from an Andrew Smith, with a link to a webpage which I didn't click on. The message says it was sent from an iPhone. I don't get much spam, and the name made me think of this board. I thought I should post about
Story: Zeb Wells | Art: Patrick Gleason | Covers: Art Adams, Iban Coello, Patrick Gleason, Inhyuk Lee, Joe Jusko (Marvel Masterpieces), Alex Ogle, Ron Lim, Skottie Young
The Stone King Kel McDonald, writer; Tyler Crook, artist ComiXology Originals, 2019
I have been paying attention to the ComiXology Originals, but had completely overlooked this one. As a fan of Tyler Crook's art on B.P.R.D. and Harrow County I had to
I'm not a copy editor, nor do I play one on TV, but I find myself irritated by the misuse of similar-sounding words. I'm going to post some examples to start. Others are invited to add more.
Swamp Thing: New Roots Mark Russell, Phil Hester &, Andrew Constant, writers; Marco Santucci & Tom Mandrake, artists; John Kalisz & Hi-Fi, colorists DC Comics, 2021
As the title implies, these stories represent a return to the Swamp Thing's roots: mo
Continuing the tradition started by Doctor Hmmm? back in 2010, and followed inconsistently since (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019), here's a catchall thread about any and all shows debuting or returning
Big Girls Vol. 1 Jason Howard, story & art Image Comics, 2021
Jason Howard is mainly known as an artist, having collaborated on Trees with Warren Ellis and The Astounding Wolf-Man with Robert Kirkman. This is a dystopian story about a genetic experim
Assuming he makes it to next week and nothing goes awry with Bezos's ship, William Shatner will become the oldest person to slip the bonds of earth, if only for a short time.
"It's never too late to experience new things," says the 90-year-old act
I don't remember when it was, exactly, that I lost interest in Superman. There was a time, from Crisis on Infinite Earths until well into the 2Ks, that I had complete collections of every Superman title published (Superman, Action Comics, Adventures