Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
In the 2 years since Marvel Comics "killed" Captain America, it's oldest running character, writer Ed Brubaker has crafted the book into...
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
I'm honestly sick to death of comic events. Really and truly. Frankly I'm not sure why I even bought Siege. So how did it end up my book...
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
If I were to get rid of all my comics but 2 of my favorites, I would still be able to read James Robinson's books. Robinson is almost...
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Warning: possible spoilers. Ever since The Cabal #1 one-shot, Marvel fans have been wondering who could possibly be the ominous shadowy...
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Warren Ellis stories tend to come in only one flavor: weird. That's not to say that they're bad. Ellis is one of the most talented writers...
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Superman: Secret Origin is an interesting bit of business. Technically speaking, it has no intrinsic value as far adding anything to the Superman...
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The Incredibles by Boom! Studios One of the most difficult challenges facing parents in the age of television and internet is how to get kids to...
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DC Comics is trying it's hands at a new venture. Under it's Vertigo imprint, DC will soon be publishing their first prose novel. Peter and Max is...
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Book of the Week: Exodus Dark Avengers/ X-men started out as just another generic, terribly written crossover story. Fortunately, that turned around...
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Book of the Week: Incognito #6 Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips close out their first Incognito mini-series from Marvel's creator-owned Icon line. It's...
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