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Comictober 2020: WITCHBLADE #67 is Unnerving

Daniel Gehen
October 9, 2020
Columns
Image Comics | Top Cow Productions (w) Geoff Johns (a) Kris Grimminger, Scott Benefiel (i) Jasen Rodriguez, Gary Martin, Jason Martin, Mark Prudeaux...

The Full Run: Final Crisis Tie-in – Rogues Revenge

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
August 22, 2019
Columns, The Full Run
Even though it’s a beast wholly unto itself, Final Crisis was still an event book. With that came the usual nonsense like overenthusiastic (and...

Singles Going Steady: March 28th 2019 – Dial R for Reviews

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
March 28, 2019
Archie Comics, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, IDW, Indie, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
There were at least four new books this week, and we're here to talk about them. And don't worry, there'll be a Detective Comics #1000 review up...
4.5

Review: Doomsday Clock #8 is Full of Surprises

Daniel Gehen
December 5, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics
DC Comics (w) Geoff Johns (a) Gary Frank (c) Brad Anderson If you're new to this website, we are not particularly fans of how DC Comics has...

Comictober 2018: Blackest Night, Superhero Fright

Jason Jeffords Jr.
October 16, 2018
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics
The word zombie was first recorded in 1819, so we can say that zombies have been around for a while, with the first movie being White Zombie in 1932....

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part One: The History

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” - William Faulkner It’s easy to make assumptions when you spend most of your day reading,...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part Two: The Impact

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things.” - Terry Pratchett Given the history of Watchmen, what are the ethical...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part Three: The Rebuttals

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.” - Aldous Huxley It’s unreasonable to present the history and ethics of this...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part Four: The Way Forward

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“I am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying.” - Nelson Mandela So where do we go from here? The history...

Leading Questions: It’s Time to Grow Up and Shave Your Head

Chase Magnett
December 8, 2016
Columns, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

“Superboy: Boy of Steel” Captures the Essence of Superman

Daniel Gehen
June 18, 2016
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics
Before becoming DC's Chief Creative Officer, Geoff Johns was the guy who DC could seemingly assign to any title and he'd find a way to make it work....

Jumping On: DC Universe Rebirth #1

Jamil Scalese, Luke Miller
May 31, 2016
Big Two, DC Comics, Jumping On
Comics has an accessibility problem. After decades of existence some books can be really hard to ease into. That’s why the infamous “jumping on...

Team-Up Review: DC Rebirth #1

Alexander Lu, Daniel Gehen, Kyle Garret
May 27, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
Kyle Garret: DC Rebirth #1 brought tears to my eyes. Now, there's a ton to unpack in this book and not all of it is good and I'm not even sure...
1.0

DC Rebirth #1: A Review

Chase Magnett
May 26, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
“Beneath me, this awful city, it screams like an abattoir full of retarded children.” - Rorschach, Watchmen #1 I’m so goddamn tired....

The Watchmen Exorcism: DC Rebirth #1

Kyle Garret
May 25, 2016
DC Comics, Slouches Towards Comics
I'm tempted to refer to DC Rebirth #1 as Abed Nadir #1, because it has so many layers and is so full of meta commentary that it might be the greatest...
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