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Tagged Mark Millar

Monday Morning Pick ‘Em – February 20th 2019

Daniel Gehen
February 18, 2019
Columns, Dynamite, Image, Marvel Comics, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content, Monday Morning Pick 'Em, What Looks Good
We as comic readers are inundated with a myriad of new books every week. Each title is hoping to be the one to grab our attention and be a regular...

The Bittersweet Comfort of Millar and Capullo’s REBORN

Daniel Gehen
July 18, 2018
Columns, Image
Recently, my aunt passed away after a 20 year, on-and-off battle with cancer. She fought this vicious, unrelenting force for much of her life while...

Podcast: Ray Sonne reads The Wild Storm

Chase Magnett, Joseph Kyle Schmidt, Ray Sonne
February 23, 2017
Reboot Comic Book Club
Chase and Joe are back for a new round of reviews, interviews, bickering, and general nonsense. This week’s guest on RCBC is their very good friend...
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SIngles Going Steady 11/16/2016: Do The Right Thanos

Kristopher Grey, Lukas Schmitt
November 19, 2016
Big Two, Image, Indie, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly review roundup.   Thanos #1 (Marvel Comics) (W) Jeff Lemire, (A/CA) Mike Deodato, (C)...

Jumping On: Jupiter’s Legacy Vol. 2 #1

Jamil Scalese, Luke Miller
July 5, 2016
Image, Indie, 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...

Civil War Crimes: Civil War #7

Chase Magnett, Mark Stack
May 5, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Marvel Comics, The Full Run
Chase Magnett: The best part of Civil War #7 is knowing we are almost done. It has been a long trail over the past seven weeks as we’ve walked this...

Civil War Crimes: Civil War #6

Mark Stack
April 28, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Marvel Comics, Reviews, The Full Run
This whole series manages to sum itself up fairly well here in this issue when Captain America kicks The Punisher out of his super secret team of...

Civil War Crimes: Civil War #5

Chase Magnett
April 21, 2016
Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Civil War #5 continues all of the bad traditions of the miniseries we’ve discussed so far, while hinting at how it could have succeeded where it...

Civil War Crimes: Civil War #4

Mark Stack
April 14, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Marvel Comics, The Full Run
Does Thor know Dagger? Within the universe of Marvel Comics, Thor is a member of the elite superhero organization and would be known worldwide by...

Civil War Crimes: Civil War #3

Chase Magnett
April 7, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Marvel Comics, The Full Run
Civil War #3 begins by briefly showing readers what sanity looks like. After a splash meant to remind everyone Peter Parker revealed his secret...

Civil War Crimes: Civil War #2

Mark Stack
March 31, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Marvel Comics, The Full Run
A year ago, I volunteered to write about a terrible, over-hyped yet historically important event comic book called Crisis on Infinite Earths and,...
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Civil War Crimes: Civil War #1

Chase Magnett
March 24, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Marvel Comics, The Full Run
In retrospect Civil War is the most Mark Millar comic of all Mark Millar’s work at Marvel Comics. Just take the first nine pages of Civil War...

The Manic Pop Thrill of Grant Morrison and Mark Millar’s Flash

Jason Sacks
February 11, 2016
Big Two, Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Marvel Comics
One of my favorite runs of Flash comics was a brief twelve-issue sequence written by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar. During their short time on the...

Huck #1-3: The Kind-Seeming Mockery of the Midwest

Chase Magnett
February 3, 2016
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, Image, Indie
I traveled home to Omaha, NE for my mother’s 50th birthday earlier this year. While out we discussed Darlene, a favorite late aunt, a great aunt in...

Review: MPH is a Verbal Comic Experience

Kevin Hellions
June 8, 2015
Reviews
Mark Millar/ Duncan Fegredo/ Peter Doherty; Image Comics Holy crap!  I mean seriously, holy crap!  I understand that not everyone loves...
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