Justice League #17 4/5 This is the Justice League book I’ve been waiting for. Simple as that. It’s been a bit of a slow build, but whatever Scott Snyder’s grand plan is: I’m here for it. This issue serves as a standalone, and it focuses on the relationship between Martian Manhunter and Lex Luthor, and […]Read More
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This year the Austin Comic Con was in early October, competing with Austin City Limits but that didn’t stop the fans from coming to this artistic event. My favorite thing about the Con was to see all the cos-players dressed up and I’m still amazed on how detail and creative some of the costumes were. […]Read More
Coverage by our friend and Chicagoan Ray Till. It is that time of year again in Chicago. Time for the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo A.K.A. C2E2. C2E2 has been an Expo since 2010 run by ReedPOP. These are the people that also run New York Comic Con, Star Wars Celebration, UFC Fan Expo and […]Read More
Hero Complex Gallery hasn’t been around very long, but hot damn do they know how to make a splash! They’ve had a slew of amazing exhibits, with the latest one topping them all. Teaming up with television’s AMC, they are bringing us artwork inspired by The Walking Dead! As if that weren’t good enough, the […]Read More
There is nothing like perusing the shelves of your favorite comic store searching for the latest issue of your favorite title. Avengers are fighting X-Men. The dead are still walking. Batgirl is a redhead again. Exciting indeed. Might I suggest to you, however, that after you’ve picked out your latest faves, venture to the back […]Read More
I have by no means been able to read every comic book title over the last year. But of those I did read, these are my favorites of 2011. Marvel Moon Knight – I’ve always thought that Moon Knight’s costume was cool. But this D-list superhero never had much else to offer than just another […]Read More
Jason – I can’t decide if this comic series is going to be one of the coolest or one of the most predictably boring. Potential for cool: A hybrid clone being developed as a weapon by some secret organization. Apparently his first mission is going to be to defeat the Teen Titans. I hope he does, […]Read More
Jason – Worst Bat-title of them all. Possibly the worst title period. It starts with a terrible cliche-filled narrative about fear. The bad writing is complimented by Jim-Lee-rip-off artwork. The plot includes Bruce schmoozing with politicians and big wigs in which a new love interest is introduced – Jaina Hudson. She dresses like Kim Kardashian and has just as […]Read More
Jason – Flash. The guy that started this whole reboot. In the past I’ve only bought and read the occasional Flash book even though I’ve always enjoyed his character and thought his power of super speed is one of the most under-appreciated. This series might get me to follow Flash more regularly. I enjoyed Francis Manapul’s and Brian Buccellato’s […]Read More
Comic books, especially superhero comics, are sensationalist. I understand that. Violence has always been a part of superhero comics since their inception. I am not saying that the Comics Code needs to be re-implemented. I realize that the market of comic books has shifted from children to teens and adults. I realize that there are […]Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week: X-Men – Prelude to Schism #4 of 4 The Amazing Spider-Man #664 Uncanny X-Men #539 Earp: Saints for Sinner #4 of 4 Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search for Swamp Thing 1 of 3 Flashpoint – Green Arrow Industries 1-Shot Flashpoint – Project Superman #1 of 3 Flashpoint […]Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week, Batman Beyond #5, Moon Knight #1 and Grim Fairy Tales – The Dream Eaters Saga #0 of 12. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd.Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week, Green Lantern #65, Super Dinosaur #1 and Deadpool Max #7. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd.Read More
After taking a week off to host the NAB Show, the gang is back with an all Radical Publishing review special. This week we tackle Ryder on the Storm #3, Abattoir #4 and Earp: Saints for Sinners #3. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place […]Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week, Jake the Dreaming, Brightest Day #23, Uncanny X-men #534.1, JLA: 80 Page Giant Issue 2011, Fear Itself #1 and Herc #1 . For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd.Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week, Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors # 8, The Walking Dead #83, Kick Ass 2 #2. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd.Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week, Batman: The Dark Knight #2, After Dark #3, Captain America #615.1 and Thor #620.1. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd.Read More
The gang reviews comic book releases this week, Batman #708, Fear Itself: The Book of Skull #1 , Ruse #1, Brightest Day #22. ;For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd.Read More