Singles Going Steady 7/21/2015: ‘Death’ Adds Life Dana Keels, Danny Witt, Luke Anderson, Patrick Obloy, Richard Zom, Roberto de Bexar, Sarah G. July 21, 2015 Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Book of Death #1 by Robert Venditti, Robert Gill and Doug...
3.5 Review: Ant-Man: Did Marvel Make the ‘Wright’ Decision? Ryan Scott July 19, 2015 Reviews Ever since Iron Man (#neverforget) redefined the modern superhero movie and raised the bar for every costumed hero flick that has come after, fans...
Team-Up Review: ‘Rage of Ultron’ Lets Readers Rage With the Machine Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill April 27, 2015 Reviews, Team-Up Review (Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Pepe Larraz; Dean White; Marvel Comics) Jamil Scalese: As the days wane in April the movie event of the season...
Singles Going Steady, 2/10/15: A Big Week for Comics Alexander Lu, Bill Janzen, Daniel Gehen, Eva Ceja, Jennifer Flatebo, Joe Tower, Lance Paul, Mark Stack, Matthew McGrath, PJ Hunsicker, Ray Sonne, Ryan Ford, Shawn Hill, Steven Cain, Travis Moody February 10, 2015 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Superman #38 (Geoff Johns / John Romita Jr; DC...
Singles Going Steady 1/13/2015: Keep the Ants and the Picnic Daniel Gehen, Eva Ceja, Gabe Carrasco, Jason Bud, Jimmy Cupp, Lance Paul, Ryan Ford January 12, 2015 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Ant-Man #1 (Nick Spencer / Ramon Rosanas; Marvel...
The Undefeated: Squirrel Girl and Ant-Man Make the Case for Miniature Heroes Mark Stack January 8, 2015 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox This week saw the debut of what we’ll surely remember as two of the best #1 issues of the year, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 by writer Ryan North...
A Special Podcast: The Best Geek Films of 2014 Dana Keels, Jennifer Flatebo, Jimmy Cupp, Lisa Wu, Ryan Ford, Travis Moody December 29, 2014 Columns, Shot for Shot This has been a great year for geekly films, so we thought you might enjoy hearing the podcast of our friends over at GodHatesGeeks talking about...
E-disHarmony: The Shortage of Blue Ribbon Villains Jeannie Deej October 25, 2014 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox 30-something female seeking: a villain who enjoys long walks in apocalyptic cityscapes and philosophizing about revenge for his often misunderstood,...