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Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it's Transformers #57.
The Nostalgia November archive can be found...
I wasn't sure what to expect from this book ... but what I got was pretty damned cool!
The Colodin Project is a new graphic novel (actually, it's a collection of five issues, none of which ever...
We asked you to vote and you came out in droves! It was a great turn-out! And now, we begin the Top 70 countdown, with ten panels revealed every, yep, you guessed it, 70 minutes!!
Here's...
Here are the DC solicits for September, and here are my Top Ten covers for the month!
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I think Phil Noto treads the line between “striking cover image” and “sexualization of a teenage girl”...
Yep, it’s been a little over a year since I last did this bit, so now we take another tour through the alphabet, with a different cool comic book item each day, from A to Z!
We begin this...
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here's the archive of the moments posted so far!
Let's take a look at a classic assembling of the Avengers,...
In this post, I conclude my four-week look at the death and return of Superman trilogy with a discussion of the second half of Reign of the Supermen, the story that had four different men claim the mantle of Superman and featured the return of the true...
Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the first ninety-three strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic...
Although there's nothing particularly remarkable about Ryoku Tsunoda's yaoi offerings, I always find her titles a pleasurable, even comforting, read.
The simple set up of the title's "meet cute" -- new and boisterous assistant chef joins an uptight...
Okay, so I've revealed 86 of the 90 covers that you'll be able to vote on starting tomorrow.
The last four will be up tomorrow, but I figured that instead of going with the four I had lined up for tomorrow, I'll instead let you folks choose the two...