The final week of Futures End issues! Hold on! We’re almost finished…! Booster Gold: Futures End #1: For the longtime DC reader, there’s a lot to unpack in Dan Jurgens’ return to the character he…
I’m a little worried about this: Graeme and I podcast this very week so there’s a chance, if I do it wrong, I’ll writing about stuff here that would really benefit by me talking about…
Who am I to second-guess a theme column? While piling up a bunch of stuff I haven’t talked about on the podcast (or didn’t talk about much), I recognized a pretty solid connection in the…
Week two of DC’s Futures End month, and even fewer comps come through this week; of the ten issues released this week, only three were in the comp package (I did, however, get “review copies”…
Clearly, DC’s PR department is learning. In previous Septembers, it’s sent out each of the event month books as review copies — yes, I own and have reach each and every one of the Villain’s…
Dearest readers, I’m about to let you down. I don’t want to sugarcoat it, so I’m just putting it out there. Thanks to the holiday weekend, the workload remaining immediately after the holiday weekend and…
On Monday, I tweeted that I wanted to go see Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, the latest film by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez. In the interest of full disclosure, I should admit…
Reading the third issue of Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr.’s Superman, I found myself both enjoying the issue and fascinated by the ways in which Romita’s art — with the lovely Klaus Janson inks…
I admit, I wonder if Jaegir will be as meaningful to readers who didn’t grow up reading Rogue Trooper, either in 2000AD proper or the Quality reprints (and, if ever there was a comic book…
“Mr. Minos. The Man with the Labyrinth Face. It’s so delightfully tacky. Very 60s Fleming. It’s so fun to play spy.” Two issues in, and DC’s new Grayson series is, if anything, even more enjoyably…
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