In preparation for Iron Man 2, CBR provides a summation of the character’s comics history.See also:Book of the Week for 01.13.10 and newsblack comics history article @ SBCComics for October 15 and newsComics for September 16 and newsJustice League/99 crossover ...
This is a bit too long and overly friendly, so it’s buried under the cut where Chris and Sean won’t have to read it. It’s about this X-Men Second Coming shindig. And me. It’s too long. Also spoilers.“Second Coming” is the overall title for the current X-Men cross-over mini-event story arc. It’s operating on a ... Read MoreRelated posts: Number One With A Bullet: Diana Quick-Shoots 5/3 Tucker Really Hopes You Like His Reviews Of Comics So Much
Image Comics has provided BF with the solicitations for their May ... 2010 shipping titles ... SAM & TWITCH: THE WRITER #1 (of 4) ... story LUCA BLENGINO ... art LUCA ERBETTA & FABIO BONO ... colors FILIPPO RIZZU ... cover LUCA ERBETTA ... MAY 12 ... 32 PAGES / FC ... $2.99 ... NEW CRIME FICTION MINI-SERIES SHIPPING BI-WEEKLY! ... A top-notch creative team from Italy spins a hard-boiled crime fiction tale from the boroughs of NYC! ... PART ONE: “INCIPIT IN MEDIA RES” ... In the dead of
Stop! Go no further in this post until you read the Dave Ex Machina post for today ! Go ahead; it'll be worth it, and I'll be right here when you get back. G'wan ... get over there ... I'll wait for you here, okay? ... Back now? Good! That's my pal, "Dazzling" Dave Lartigue, and I laffed and laffed to see the wild wackiness everybody was getting up to on Earth-1 (DC) in February 1966 ... The Best Comics Month Ever! ! (ever ever ... ever ... ever ) But what about down the block at the then
Caught up on Blackest Night ! Whew. I won't review individual issues, but I'm still enjoying this. I'm not reading the GL Corps, but I guess I'll have to read the next one which is part of the conclusion. I really liked the one-shot return issues of canceled series, especially Catwoman and The Question ... Both of those stood out for the strong character development. Mera's painful secret, that she never wanted kids, coupled with the guilt over her son's death, really gave her appearances an
This March the effects of IMAGE UNITED go global with a glimpse of the crossover's impact on INVINCIBLE and many other Image Comics favorites in the one-shot event, IMAGE UNITED: INTERLUDE! ... "As the scope of IMAGE UNITED became larger and larger, it was apparent we would really need to touch on what the rest of the Image universe is up to," IMAGE UNITED writer Robert Kirkman said. "The goal behind the mini-series is to create an even tighter Image universe than ever before, so not only do we
MARCH 2010 CHECKLIST ... Broken Trinity: Pandora’s Box #2 Rob Levin/Bryan Edward Hill/Alessandro Vitti/Tommy Lee Edwards $3.99 ... Broken Trinity: Pandora’s Box #1 Signed Rob Levin/Bryan Edward Hill/Alessandro Vitti/Tommy Lee Edwards $14.99 ... The Darkness #84 Phil Hester/Whilce Portacio/Bagus Hutomo $2.99 ... Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #1-5 Signed Set Mark Waid/Kenneth Rocafort $14.99 ... Tracker #5 Jonathan Lincoln/Francis Tsai $2.99 ... Berserker #4 Keown
Whoo boy, am I exhausted! What's got yours truly, the third-most popular stuffed animal blogger on the internet, so plum tuckered out (or is that tucker plummed out)? Why, I've been spending the day sorting through the Paramount-logo sized mountain of comics and graphics novels and miscellany of the last year to find my favorites of 2009! Yes, the little stuffed bull is last over the finish line once again, but hey, I've gone the long distance for you: no mere Top Ten or Succulent Seventeen
Hi hi hi, everyone! Good evening, ladies and germs and all the ships at sea! It's me, your little stuffed host, Bully , back with another action-filled, tension-thribbled, groundhog-free installment of The Fun Fifty , the only awards show that takes place not on a stage but entirely on a spinning comics rack! (Also, the Cable Ace Awards.) When we last left you, we were at.,..let me check my clipboard here ... number three thousand and thirty! So let's count down the next ten, starting
The Revolution has not been a big fan of Red Robin. Chris Yost does not seem to know what he wants this series to be. Though he has done a very good job writing Tim's character in the past two issues the overall plot is not moving the overarching story forward whatsoever, which was Tim's search for Bruce. It is very disappointing because even though Yost writing of Tim's character this title just lacks an identity in what it wants to be. Let's see if Red Robin #8 can turn things around for this