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Review: ‘HAL JORDAN & THE GLC’ #18

Ryan Scott
April 16, 2017
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
HAL JORDAN & THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #18 - DC Comics It’s kind of curious that Hal gets first billing in this book when, at least in this issue, time is shared with all our favorite Lanterns, and...

KONG SKULL ISLAND – Down With the King!

Ryan Scott
March 9, 2017
Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
"Brother" Myke Ladiona@onemyke GEEK - The King is back, and he’s bigger than ever! Well, in physical size that is. Kong: Skull Island brings us the return of cinema’s most iconic ape in a way that we...

Review: ‘COSMIC SCOUNDRELS’ #1

Ryan Scott
March 5, 2017
IDW, Indie, Reviews
COSMIC SCOUNDRELS #1 - IDW Writing must be really hard. The best evidence for this is anything like Cosmic Scoundrels #1 by IDW. That isn’t to say that it looks like Matt Chapman’s struggling with...
3.5

Review: Ant-Man: Did Marvel Make the ‘Wright’ Decision?

Ryan Scott
July 19, 2015
Reviews
Ever since Iron Man (#neverforget) redefined the modern superhero movie and raised the bar for every costumed hero flick that has come after, fans have gone into every Marvel Studios release comparing the...

Reviews: “Weirdworld” / “Starve” / “1602” / “The Disciples” / “Captain Marvel and Carol Corps”: Fisticuff This Battleworld, Fool!!!

"Abbess" Jackie, Alex "The Vicar", Danny Witt, Jason Bud, Ryan Scott
June 20, 2015
Big Two, Marvel Comics, Reviews
Some reviews from our friends at God Hates Geeks! With the succulent cornucopia known as the E3 Convention, being the riotous rage it wreaks upon our city of Lost Angeles all this week, our unholy union here...

Interview: Heath Corson Leading The New Frontier

Ryan Scott
June 14, 2015
Interviews
Heath Corson is coming fresh off of the release of Bizarro #1 for DC comics, recently making an appearance at Phoenix Comicon to record a few episodes of the Nerdist Writers Panel: Comics Edition podcast– as...

Sunday Slugfest: Secret Wars #1

Esko, Jackie Henley, Lance Paul, Ryan Scott
May 10, 2015
Reviews, Slugfest
It’s the biggest Marvel Comics event since last week! Well, OK, fine. Secret Wars 2.0 (or is this now 3.0?) is easily the biggest Marvel event ever. There, hyperbole up the ying. But it’s true. With SW,...

Singles Going Steady 03/31/2015: Double Double U’s

Daniel Gehen, J.L. Caraballo, Matt McGrath, Michael Bettendorf, Ryan Scott
March 31, 2015
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup.    Wayward #6 (Jim Zub / Steve Cummings / Tamra Bonvillain / Marshall Dillon / Zack Davisson; Image...

What Should You Order from Previews? June 2015

Gabe Carrasco, J.L. Caraballo, Jennifer Flatebo, Jimmy Cupp, Lance Paul, Myke Ladiona, Richard Zom, Robert Bexar, Ryan Ford, Ryan Scott, Stephanie Panisello, Travis Moody
March 24, 2015
News, Previews
Our pals at GodHatesGeeks shared their choices for the best comics to pick up in the current Previews. We thought we'd share their choices here. I've been told I'm the Son of the Devil. Then, I go and...

Singles Going Steady 3/24/15: The Moon Isn’t Made of Cheese

Dana Keels, Daniel Gehen, Jackie Henley, Jason Sacks, Kenny Sanders, Michael Bettendorf, Myke Ladiona, Ryan Scott, Stephanie Panisello
March 24, 2015
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup.  Moon Knight #13 (Cullen Bunn / Ron Ackins / Tom Palmer/ Dan Brown; Marvel Entertainment) The new installment of...
4.0

Team-Up Review: ‘Sparks Nevada: Marshal on Mars’ #1

Dana Keels, Myke Ladiona, Ryan Scott
February 24, 2015
Reviews, Team-Up Review
For many nerds cut from a particular type of cloth, The Thrilling Adventure Hour has been a terrific source for entertainment over the past several years. Although the long-running stage show in the form of...

A Special Podcast: The Best Comics of 2014

Lance Paul, Myke Ladiona, Ryan Scott, Travis Moody
February 18, 2015
Columns, Shot for Shot
2014 was been a great year for comics, so we thought you might enjoy hearing the podcast of our friends over at GodHatesGeeks talking about their favorites of 2014. Listen on and enjoy! Hey, so we’re a...

Singles Going Steady: 1/6/2015: Welcome to 2015

Daniel Gehen, J.L. Caraballo, Luke Anderson, Roberto de Bexar, Ryan Scott
January 5, 2015
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup.  The Family Secret #0 (Justin Peniston / Eder Messias; Space Goat Productions) For the most part, spandex-clad...

Singles Going Steady 12/23/2014: Merry Christmas Edition

Dana Keels, J.L. Caraballo, Joe Tower, Myke Ladiona, Ryan Scott
December 23, 2014
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly single issue review roundup.  The Multiversity – Thunderworld (Grant Morrison / Cameron Stewart; DC Comics) Captain Marvel (aka Shazam) will be...

Singles Going Steady 12/9/2014: Comics Get “The Treatment”

Derek Vigeant, Jackie Henley, Jason Sacks, Lance Paul, Robert Bexar, Ryan Scott
December 8, 2014
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup.  Battlestar Galactica: The Death of Apollo #1 (Dan Abnett / Dietrich Smith; Dynamite) The question I ask Dynamite...
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