Podcast: Magen Cubed reads Shutter Vol. 1—RCBC Joseph Kyle Schmidt February 8, 2016 Reboot Comic Book Club This week’s episode sees Magen Cubed join the Reboot Comic Book Club. Magen is the author of the novel Fleshtrap from Post Mortem Press and...
2.0 Advance Review: Ringside #1 Taps Out Mark Stack October 22, 2015 Image I’m a recent convert to professional wrestling. The kind where guys and gals in elaborate costumes step into the squared circle to tell a story for...
Singles Going Steady 7/14/2015 – Comics Need Legs Dan Gehen, Luke Miller, Michael Bettendorf, Steven Cain July 14, 2015 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Archie #1 Mark Waid / Fiona Staples / Andre Szymanowicz /Jack...
Singles Going Steady 3/17/15: CB Gonna Give it to Ya Alex Gradet, Alexander Lu, Daniel Gehen, Dave Story, Derek Vigeant, JaDarrell Belser, Lance Paul, Luke Miller, Michael Bettendorf, Roberto de Bexar, Travis Moody March 17, 2015 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Southern Cross #1 (Becky Cloonan/Andy Belanger/Lee...
Singles Going Steady 12/16/14: Dry Your Bleeding Eyes Angie Wood, Eva Ceja, Jennifer Flatebo, Lance Paul, Luke Anderson, Michael Bettendorf, Roberto de Bexar December 15, 2014 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly single issue review roundup. Shutter #7 (Joe Keatinge/ Leila Del Duca; Image...
Singles Going Steady 8/19/2014: Batman is Brilliant – And Much More Christine Manzione, Jordan Glazer, Matt McGrath, Michael Bettendorf, Robert Tacopina, Ryan Scott, Taffeta Darling, Travis Moody August 19, 2014 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly single issue review roundup. X-Men #18 (Marc Guggenheim / Harvey Tolibao / Paul Mounts;...
3.5 Review: ‘What If? Age of Ultron’ #5 Bringing it All Back Home? Shawn Hill May 7, 2014 Reviews Jamil Scalese: Like a cool beverage on a hot, lazy day this finale hit the spot. Issue to issue we've both found this series a little more...
3.5 Review: ‘What If? Age of Ultron’ #4 Showing the softer side of Frank Castle? Shawn Hill April 28, 2014 Reviews Shawn Hill: You know, by all rights, I should hate this issue. It does something very different with my favorite Avengers moment, the discovery of...
3.0 Review: ‘What If? Age of Ultron’ #3 witness the Birth of a Goddess! Shawn Hill April 20, 2014 Reviews Jamil Scalese: The angle that Keatinge is working in this speculative series is starting to become clearer. It’s not so much “what if X...
4.0 Review: ‘What If? Age of Ultron’ #2 is a funky ride that recalls Morrison’s New X-men! Shawn Hill April 13, 2014 Reviews Shawn Hill: Now this is more like it! I think I’m finally starting to get the hang of this weird after-echo of Age of Ultron. Each one-shot is a...
3.0 Review: ‘What If Age of Ultron’ #1 All roads lead to Ultron Shawn Hill April 7, 2014 Reviews Jamil Scalese: All roads lead to Ultron, right, Mr. Hill? After our exhaustive coverage of last year's Age of Ultron crossover we return to...
4.0 Series Review: 'Glory' #23-34 Form an Amazing Comic About Love and War Jason Sacks April 10, 2013 Reviews Way back in March 2012, I included a line in my review of Glory #24 that in retrospect seems to sum up this whole twelve-issue series...
DEBATE: Do Superheroes Still Matter? Ales Kot, Danny Djeljosevic, David Fairbanks, Dylan B. Tano, Jamil Scalese, Joe Keatinge, Nick Hanover, Steve Morris February 8, 2013 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox In the American comic book scene, superheroes are synonymous with the medium, which has been a point of contention for many. Over the past...
Joe Keatinge: It Keeps Getting Better and Better and Better and Better Jason Sacks November 4, 2012 Interviews The thing about Joe Keatinge is that he really, really loves comics. Seriously, Joe is like a walking advertisement for how great comics...
4.5 ADVANCE REVIEW: Glory #24 Jason Sacks March 13, 2012 Reviews ADVANCE REVIEW! Glory #24 will go on sale Wednesday, March 14, 2012. It starts with a murder -- a nasty, violent, blood-spurting...