Every Wednesday we'll be running a piece on a volume of Sandman. You can find Jason Sacks's introduction to the series here. You can find Mark Stack's overview of "Preludes and Nocturnes" here. You can find...
Lilley: Sacks: Silva: Taylor Lilley: Alright, here are my admissions of inadequacy before we even get cracking on this here roundtable. I’ve only read Sonny Liew's My Faith in Frankie (excellence...
Tiny Pages Made of Ashes is Comics Bulletin's small press review column A City of Whiskey and Fire (Daniel Landes and Noah Van Sciver) When you describe the personality of a city, I don't think...
If you’ve ever slept with a customer, done drugs, or worked in food service, then much of Over Easy will be familiar, nostalgic even. Though I disagree with Pond’s “deep instinctive feeling that this was...
Elkin: Lilley: Say what you will about Pro Wrestling or Sports Entertainment or whatever you want to call it, at its best it is high form American Theatre spinning tales that reach into our...
From the Concierge: It has come to the attention of the editorial staff at ComicsBulletin.com that the three prior reviews of Eel Mansions by Mssrs. Elkin and Silva have … how shall we put it … been...
Keith Silva: Few characters hang so gibbous, so 'in between,' in the firmament of the Marvel Universe than the vestigial Moon Knight. Even when Marvel pulled Moon Knight from pharmacy spinner racks and...
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly single issue review roundup. Fantastic Four #1(James Robinson / Leonard Kirk; Marvel ComicsHaving the Fantastic Four take front and center in...
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly single issue review roundup. Justice League #28(Geoff Johns / Ivan Reis; DC Comics) When DC rebooted their line three years ago, no book...
Taylor Lilley: The mere fact that a '30s South Seas Adventure comic book is being published is a good thing, another of a growing body of breaks from the glut of capes, crime, espionage, sci-fi, fantasy,...