Iron Man Flirts with the Objective and the Subjective Mark Stack July 21, 2016 Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, Marvel Comics It’s pretty standard practice at Marvel Comics for a big name writer on a big name book to write a companion series. Ed Brubaker wrote Captain...
International Iron Man #1 (I Choose You) Review Mark Stack March 18, 2016 Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Marvel Comics This is a good cover because it looks nice and made me want to read the book. It's also a bad cover because it does not reflect the content...
Classic Interview: Don Perlin – “I Lucked Out” Bryan Stroud August 28, 2015 Classic Interviews, Interviews We have a great interview with the wonderful Don Perlin, who is about to turn 86! From Bryan's 2010 interview. Bryan Stroud for Comics...
Rob Liefeld: Mutants, Guns and Paranoia Dean Compton July 17, 2015 Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns When it comes to the '90s, we have lots to talk about. There’s the early '90s with great stuff like Acts of Vengeance, Foolkiller, Armageddon...
Avengers Titan Heroes – Deluxe Iron Man and Hawkeye Exclusive Michael Bettendorf June 17, 2015 Collectibles Entertainment Earth; Hasbro The Avengers Titan series welcomes its newest additions in a deluxe set that is available exclusively through...
Iron Man: What’s in a Name? Mike Knowles June 17, 2015 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox Back in the ‘90s I’d gotten hold of some Iron Man comics. These were the ones that had the “Demon in a Bottle” storyline. And the sight of...
Top 10 Biggest Avengers Events of the 1990s Dean Compton May 27, 2015 Columns, Top 10 I hope that you are better than me and have enjoyed Avengers: Age of Ultron by now. We went to the Ultimate Marvel Marathon, only to find out that...
4.0 Team-Up Review: ‘Secret Wars #1’ Kills All of Your Favorite Characters in Entertaining Fashion Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill May 12, 2015 Reviews, Team-Up Review Secret Wars #1 (Jonathan Hickman; Esad Ribic; Ive Svorcina; Marvel) Jamil Scalese: Well, it was a good run. The Marvel Universe is dead. The...
2.0 Review: ‘The Avengers Vault’: A Book for Movie Fans Who Don’t Read John Yohe February 18, 2015 Reviews The target audience for this book seems to be people who have seen the Avengers movie (and the upcoming Age of Ultron) and all the single-character...
Infographic: The Ultimate List Of Superhero Lairs Terrys Blinds January 21, 2015 Infographiic, News The Ultimate List Of Superhero Lairs by Terrys...
2.5 Team-Up Review: ‘AXIS #4’ Keeps on Spinning Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill November 10, 2014 Reviews, Team-Up Review Shawn Hill: The ominous hints of Inversion dropped last issue are in full flower now. At least it’s comforting knowing not everyone is in their...
3.5 Team-Up Review: ‘AXIS #3’ Vaults the Villians into Action Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill November 4, 2014 Reviews, Team-Up Review Shawn Hill: Lots of big changes this issue, plot resolutions that I didn’t see coming so quickly, but that resound with potential repercussions....
What We Said Then – Civil War Jason Sacks, Josh Green November 1, 2014 What We Said Then Welcome to ”What We Said Then”! This column is going to display various reviews to projects that are relevant now to comics. With the...
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,...
4.0 Team-Up Review: ‘AXIS #2’ Focuses on Marvel’s Masters of Metal Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill October 20, 2014 Reviews, Team-Up Review Jamil Scalese: Snappy banter, big fights, huge consequences, cool reveals and sexy surprises, AXIS #2 is the reason I read superhero comics. Though...