New Year’s Revolutions: 2006 is the new 2005
Well, not really, but you know what I mean.
Well, not really, but you know what I mean.
2005 was definitely an event-driven year for DC Comics.
“Divine Intervention” Michael Deeley Damn, this is getting good! When I first read Infinite Crisis #1, I was afraid DC was going to reverse the effects of Crisis on Infinite Earths or make the story even more complicated.
EDITOR'S NOTE: SBC's Reviewers continue to provide their lists of the best of comic books in 2005.
Kelvin Green What drew me to this book was the art, which is somewhat unusual for me as I’m usually far more interested in the writing side of things.
EDITOR’S NOTE: For this end-of-the-year column, SBC’s reviewers were asked to comment on any five comic book “items” of their choosing, appropriate to the year 2005: five favorite titles, five noteworthy industry events, five needed industry changes, et al.
An obscure hack writer named Manny Chanchu, best known for his investigations into strange cults, is tapped by an immortal being named Saint Germaine to write Germaine's life story.
John and Grace are a happily married couple.
They just don't make 'em like this anymore.
This might be the most darkly hilarious issue in the entire run of Stray Bullets .