Last month, at some point, I wondered aloud on Twitter why Marv Wolfman’s 15-and-a-bit year run as writer on New Teen Titans/New Titans hasn’t been given the same critical re-appraisal as Chris Claremont’s 16 years…
We’re two issues into Dark Knight III: The Master Race by this point, and I’m even more at a loss about how I feel about the series. The second issue feels even less like a…
The great thing about Marvel Unlimited is that, if you’re willing to be patient, you get to have a feeling of superiority that can only come from knowing that you were perfectly right to not…
Programming note: Patreon supporters! If you didn’t receive an email from us yesterday, let us know! If you’ve not checked out the mysterious seasonal extra currently on offer, you really should. Everyone else: Go on…
Black Friday, Blue Sunday: Jeff on *Everything* He’s Read in November
- November 29, 2015
- Tagged as: Aaron Cockle, Al Ewing, Asumiko Nakamura, Blue Sunday, Bob Fingerman, Boichi, Chris Claremont, Cocotte, Dan Adkins, David Lapham, Don Newton, Ed Brubaker, Eric Jones, Erica Henderson, Frank Miller, Frazer Irving, Fuuka, Giant-Size Defenders, Gil Kane, Iron Fist, Jeff, Jim Mooney, Jim Starlin, John Byrne, Landry Q. Walker, Len Wein, Manhattan Guardian, Minimum Wage, Monstress, Mystic Comics 70th Anniversary Special, Paper Girls, Paul Cornell, Platinum End, reviews, Ryan Kelly, Ryan North, Sean Phillips, Seven Soldiers, Steve Gerber, Sun-Ken Rock, supergirl: cosmic adventures in the eighth grade, Survivors' Club, Takeshi Obata, The Dark Knight Strikes Again!, The Fade-Out, The Humans, The Shining Knight, The Ultimates, This Damned Band, Tom King, Tony Parker, Tsugumi Ohba, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Unfollow, Utsubora: The Story of a Novelist, Vision, Zatanna
Okay, so you survived the American Thanksgiving, Black Friday (apparently also known as “Brown Friday” because of the propensity for people in line to shit in odd places so as not to lose their places…
PREVIOUSLY, ON THE WAIT, WHAT? ROUNDTABLE: There’s a schism in the Wait, What? hivemind, and Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 is the cause! Jeff, Matt and Graeme have discussed whether or not there’s…
PREVIOUSLY, ON THE WAIT, WHAT? ROUNDTABLE: We started talking about Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1, the return of the alternate future world that Frank Miller first sold the world back in 1986. While…
Hello, Whatnauts. Graeme here, introducing you to the second Wait, What? roundtable. Yes, we had so much fun with the first one that we thought we’d do it again, but this time, we’re changing our…
Every few months here in Portland, there’s something called Frankenstein’s Comic Swap. I might have written about this before; it’s a swap meet for comic dealers, essentially, a small room filled with longboxes and cheap…
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