4.5 Review: X-MEN #1 – The Good Times are Here Jason Jeffords Jr. October 17, 2019 Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Marvel Comics, Reviews Marvel Comics (w) Jonathan Hickman (a) Leinil Francis Yu (i) Gerry Alanguilan (c) Sunny Gho (l) VC's Clayton Cowles It started with the act of...
House of X #5: Death and Resurrection Is The Latest Fashion Jason Jeffords Jr. September 19, 2019 Columns Spoilers Ahead For House of X Now, I'm not an expert in the X-Men, nor do I have a PhD in resurrection. But it's been a few days...
Marvel’s Conan the Outdated Barbarian Chase Magnett January 29, 2019 Big Two, Marvel Comics When I introduced To Kill A Mockingbird to a new class of juniors at the start of this semester, I overheard one student mumble, “Oh boy, here come...
Review: ‘America’ #1 Richard Zom March 5, 2017 Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Marvel Comics AMERICA #1 - Marvel Comics Richard "Bishop" Zom@eyebzombie America #1 is an intriguing first ish from Gabby Rivera (the YA novel, Juliet...
Interview: G. Willow Wilson on Ms. Marvel and the Muslim-American Experience Ardo Omer November 14, 2016 Big Two, Interviews, Marvel Comics I conducted this interview a few weeks before the US elections took place. As a black Canadian Muslim woman, I’m fearful for the marginalized...
SIngles Going Steady 10/19/2016: Three’s Company Daniel Gehen, Kristopher Grey, Lukas Schmitt October 23, 2016 IDW, Image, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady, Valiant Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly review roundup. Ninjak #20 (Valiant Entertainment) (W) Matt Kindt, (A) Khari...
Leading Questions: I Hope Teen Superheroes Die Before They Get Old Chase Magnett October 13, 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...
Singles Going Steady 10/5/2016: New York Comic Con Edition Daniel Elkin, Daniel Gehen, Kristopher Grey, Lukas Schmitt October 8, 2016 Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Boom! Studios, DC Comics, Indie, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly review roundup. Big Trouble in Little China / Escape From New York #1 (BOOM!...
Leading Questions: Legends and Leaders Chase Magnett September 22, 2016 Big Two, 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...
Leading Questions: Imitation Is The Greatest Form of Self-Improvement Chase Magnett September 8, 2016 Big Two, 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...
Singles Going Steady 8/31/2016: Space Fights! Daniel Gehen, Jay Mattson September 3, 2016 Big Two, Indie, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady, Valiant Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's Weekly Review Roundup Guardians of the Galaxy #11 (Marvel Comics) (W) Brian Michael Bendis,...
Comic Book G-Forces: “Punisher: Circle of Blood” is All Dried Up Christoper M. Jones August 31, 2016 Big Two, Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, Marvel Comics Any two-bit pop culture historian will tell you that The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons pushed...
Snapshot: Daredevil #10 Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou August 13, 2016 Big Two, Columns, Marvel Comics, Snapshot Every week on Snapshot I try and highlight something interesting going on in comic book art that isn’t your usual penciller or writer. We look at...
Leading Questions: The Big Two Sins Chase Magnett August 11, 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...
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...