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Interview: Brian Wood and the Books He’ll Be Remembered For

Jason Sacks
July 9, 2016
Interviews
Brian Wood is one of the bestselling writers in comics these days, and also one of the hardest-working. The creator of such series as DMZ, The...

Top 10 Covers of ‘The Massive’

Justin Giampaoli
December 23, 2014
Columns, Top 10
The Massive #30 arrives in stores this week from Dark Horse Comics, marking the conclusion of the critically-acclaimed series by Brian Wood, Garry...

Picks of the Week: October 29, 2014

Justin Giampaoli
October 26, 2014
Columns, Picks of the Week
My personal book of the week will be The Massive #28. I’ve read an advance copy, and in these last few issues, Brian Wood and Garry Brown are more...
5.0

Advance Review: ‘The Massive’ #24 keeps building the drama

Justin Giampaoli
June 22, 2014
Reviews
This arc of The Massive has been overflowing with big narrative reveals (not the least of which is the admission by Brian Wood himself on Twitter...
5.0

Advance Review: ‘The Massive’ #23: Water is the New Oil

Justin Giampaoli
May 26, 2014
Reviews
In the previous issue of The Massive, Brian Wood dropped the narrative bomb that Mary was pregnant! We sort of assume Cal is the father and that...
5.0

Advance Review: ‘The Massive’ #21: Prescriptive Moments and the Rule of Threes

Justin Giampaoli
March 24, 2014
Reviews
What I’m about to say has little to do with the review of this specific issue, but it’s something I wanted to say out loud. I’ve been wondering...

Top 10 Ongoing Series of 2013

Chris Wunderlich, Jamil Scalese, Jason Sacks, Keith Silva, Taylor Lilley, Zack Davisson
January 7, 2014
Columns, Top 10
Astro City (Kurt Busiek / Brent Anderson / Alex Ross) Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, and Alex Ross got me to do something I haven’t done for over...
4.0

Review: 'The Massive' #11 is a Feast of Agonies — In the Good Way

Keith Silva
April 23, 2013
Reviews
 Declan Shalvey possesses the soul of a poet. A few pages into The Massive #11, Shalvey draws what may be the saddest and most poignant...
4.0

Review: ‘The Massive Vol.1: Black Pacific’ Is a Story of Environmentalists vs. the Environment

Logan Beaver
March 19, 2013
Reviews
The Massive is a story about a radical environmentalist group run by ex-mercenaries in a (natural disaster-fueled) post-apocalyptic world, sailing...
4.5

Advance Review: The Massive #6

Keith Silva
November 13, 2012
Reviews
 ADVANCE REVIEW! The Massive #6 will go on sale Wednesday, November 14, 2012. There is little leeway in The Massive or on the Kapital...
2.5

ADVANCE TAG-TEAM REVIEW: The Massive #1

Jason Sacks
May 29, 2012
Reviews
Jason Sacks: Steve Morris:  ADVANCE REVIEW! The Massive #1 will go on sale Wednesday, June 13, 2012.Jason Sacks: We...

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