Valiant, Rai #0-4, written by Bob Layton and David Michelinie, drawn by Joe St. Pierre, Sal Velluto and David Lapham, 1993 Here’s the thing about old Valiant titles—you have to have been there. I say...
King Hell/Tundra, The Maximortal #1-6, written and drawn by Rick Veitch, 1992-1993 I love a good superhero deconstruction. They became all the rage for a while, with seemingly every creator wanting to...
MAX (Marvel), Supreme Power #3, 5, 6, 7, 9-17, written by J. Michael Straczynski, drawn by Gary Frank, 2003-2005 The first time I read Mark Gruenwald’s brilliant Squadron Supreme I was disappointed....
Vertigo, Black Orchid #1-3, written by Neil Gaiman, art by Dave McKean, 1988 Okay, so I read the first four volumes of Sandman. They were good, don’t get me wrong, but they didn’t blow me away. I...
DC, Joe Kubert Presents #1, 3-6, written by Joe Kubert, Sam Glanzman, Brian Buniak, Paul Levitz and Pete Carlsson, drawn by Joe Kubert, Sam Glanzman, Brian Buniak, Brandon Vietti and Henrik Jonsoon,...
Red Circle, The Mighty Crusaders #1, written and drawn by Rich Buckler, 1982 I’ve always found the Red Circle’s stable of heroes intriguing, but they never seem to stick around long enough to get...
Best Back Issue I Read This Year DC, Legion of Super-Heroes #28, written by Tom & Mary Bierbaum, drawn by Keith Giffen & Jason Pearson, 1992 I read a lot of comics this year. Why is this one my...
Marvel, Stephen King’s The Stand: Soul Survivors #4, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, drawn by Mike Perkins, 2010 I can’t remember how I came into possession of this comic book. It could have been...
I like to believe I have a good memory. I recall being pushed in a stroller, being amazed at the amount and variety of people at Toronto’s famous Ontario Place. I couldn’t tell you how old I was, but...
DC, Legionnaires #19, written by Tom Peyer, Mark Waid and Tom McCraw, drawn by Jeffrey Moy, 1994 I picked this one up because I love Tom Peyer. He doesn’t have a huge body of work and a large chunk of it...