This whole series manages to sum itself up fairly well here in this issue when Captain America kicks The Punisher out of his super secret team of Avengers for killing a couple of criminals. The sentinel of...
Jonathan Case variant cover When this book was announced, a lot of people took the description of it as “the anti-All-Star Superman” and used it as an easy punchline when talking about a writer they...
Does Thor know Dagger? Within the universe of Marvel Comics, Thor is a member of the elite superhero organization and would be known worldwide by everyone the way you know about the most dominant figures in...
In “Crocked Critics” two comics critics are joined by their favorite companions: booze and sequential art. With minimal editing and maximal drinking, a pair of typically insightful writers take a serious...
For years now I have read permutation upon permutation of Marvel comics Moon Knight. My very first introduction to the character was in The West Coast Avengers issue 39, published nearly 20 years ago, wow...
Here at Comics Bulletin we’ve had Chase Magnett read through and review the offerings of Marvel’s two biggest franchises The Avengers and The X-Men in week long series. While these two families may have...
Here at Comics Bulletin we’ve had Chase Magnett read through and review the offerings of Marvel’s two biggest franchises The Avengers and The X-Men in week long series. While these two families may have...
Civil War #3 begins by briefly showing readers what sanity looks like. After a splash meant to remind everyone Peter Parker revealed his secret identity to the public, the big cliffhanger at the end of Civil...
Marvel continues to expand its Star Wars line by finally giving fans what they’ve wanted since last December: a comic grounded firmly in the timeline of The Force Awakens. The movie delivered a trio of new,...
Here at Comics Bulletin we’ve had Chase Magnett read through and review the offerings of Marvel’s two biggest franchises The Avengers and The X-Men in week long series. While these two families may have...
Black Panther #1 is a comic made for people already reading Marvel Comics. It’s steeped in both the recent events and more dated history of this massive shared universe pulling from last summer’s big event...
Here at Comics Bulletin we’ve had Chase Magnett read through and review the offerings of Marvel’s two biggest franchises The Avengers and The X-Men in week long series. While these two families may have...
Here at Comics Bulletin we’ve had Chase Magnett read through and review the offerings of Marvel’s two biggest franchises The Avengers and The X-Men in week long series. While these two families may have...
A year ago, I volunteered to write about a terrible, over-hyped yet historically important event comic book called Crisis on Infinite Earths and, proving that I don’t learn shit, I volunteered to write about...
In retrospect Civil War is the most Mark Millar comic of all Mark Millar’s work at Marvel Comics. Just take the first nine pages of Civil War #1. There’s a lot to this event series and both my writing...