When fans first caught wind of Wolverine's trip to the netherworld and subsequent body-snatching during C2E2, one of my first reactions was, "How will readers be able to instantly identify the 'Foe-verine' walking around in the real-deal's skin?" ... Read more ... ... Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments ...
It's day thirty of the Sixth Annual YACB Free Comic Book Month! ... Our ... next selected entry is from Mat Dunham. The five comics ... that Mat ... likes are: ... 1. The Walking Dead ... 2. Preacher ... 3. Barry Ween ... 4. Wolverine ... 5. Crossed ... And ... his other ... thing of interest is Quentin Tarantino movies ... For Mat I have Giant-Size Wolverine #1 by David Lapham & David Aja, plut the first issue of Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth ... For Mat's ... bonus ... comic, I'm ... sending
Here's a list of the comics we added to our library collection in April : ... AARGH!. / Northampton, England : Mad Love, 1988 ... Aaron, Jason. Wolverine : The death of Wolverine / New York : Marvel Comics, 2008 ... Amano, Taka. Kiichi and the magic books v. 1 / La Jolla, CA : Wildstorm Productions, c2008- ... Arem, Keith. Ascend / Orange, CA : Image Comics/PCB Productions, c2004 ... Baldazzini, 1958- Casa Howhard v. 1 / New York : Eurotica, c2001-c2004 ... Bolton, John, 1951- Back down the line
Between the busyness and then a weekend away, the blog kinda fell by the wayside ... Sorry about that ... We'll be back online in the next day or so ... Your continued patience is always appreciated ... As a reward, here's a Wolverine picture ... I know how the kids dig the Wolverine ...
Hank plays the ham, mis-quoting Henry V by William Shakespeare, to celebrate his 446th birthday today! Um, Shakespeare's birthday, that is, not Hank's. Although, come to think of it, do we know when Hank's birthday is? Who's to say it isn't today, huh? So ... Happy Birthday Will! (And Hank, just in case!) ... Deleted scene from the X-Men: The Last Stand DVD (2006), directed by Brett Ratner and featuring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and Kelsey Grammer as The Beast ...
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
I got swamped last week — there will be reviews tomorrow or Wed latest… and sometime later this week a very special Savage Critics Roundtable!28 DAYS LATER #10AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #630ANGEL BARBARY COAST #2ARCHIE & FRIENDS #143ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN WOLVERINE #1ASTRO CITY THE DARK AGE BOOK FOUR #4 (OF 4)AUTHORITY #22AVENGERS ORIGIN #2 (OF 5)AVENGERS THOR CAPTAIN ... Read MoreRelated posts: Arriving 3/3/2010 Arriving 4/7/2010 Arriving 1/27/2010 ...
DC Entertainment, founded in September 2009 to unleash the power of the DC Comics library of characters across all media platforms, has named its executive management team, including new co-publishers of DC Comics and a Chief Creative Officer, as well as heads of Sales/Marketing/Business Development and Finance/Administration. Diane Nelson, President, DC Entertainment, made the announcement today ... The new senior executive team includes Jim Lee and Dan DiDio, who have been named Co-Publishers
Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR brings you advance looks at new comics on sale this coming Wednesday, February 24, including "Dark Wolverine" #83, "Red Hulk" #2, "Thor" #607, "Secret Warriors" #13, and many more! ...
Dark Horse has provided BF with cover images and information on titles that will ship to stores around the world in the fifth month of 2010 ... 60TH ANNIVERSARY CLASSIC PEANUTS: CHARLIE BROWN ... On sale June 2 ... Limited to 950 numbered pieces ... Packaged in its own tin box, with a pin-back button and a character booklet ... $49.95 ... Welcome to what promises to be a yearlong celebration of Charles Schulz’s masterpiece, Peanuts! Peanuts premiered on October 2, 1950, in eight newspapers. As