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What Looks Good for the Week of July 29, 2020

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
July 27, 2020
Columns, What Looks Good
Another week brings more new comics. These are the ones we're most excited for as the month of July draws to a close. Hedra #1 (Image) (w/a) Jesse...
4.5

X-MEN/FANTASTIC FOUR #4 is a Finale of Moral Questions

Daniel Gehen
July 22, 2020
Big Two, Marvel Comics, Reviews
X-Men/Fantastic Four #4 is a great, thought-provoking conclusion to a great, though-provoking miniseries.

What Looks Good for the Week of March 11, 2020

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
March 9, 2020
Columns, What Looks Good
What looks good are cerebral comics. There's several good books this week, but in the end it all comes down to two of the industry's best: Grant...

Singles Going Steady – Leap Year and New Beginnings

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 27, 2020
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Dark Horse, Image, Indie, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
It's been a while, but we're back. Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly review roundup, and we're excited to dive into this week's...

What Looks Good for the Week of February 26, 2020

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 24, 2020
What Looks Good
Once again, we have a strong week of releases that look to put a healthy dent in your wallet. Hopefully, this list makes things a little easier as...

What Looks Good for the Week of February 12th, 2020

Daniel Gehen
February 10, 2020
What Looks Good
Love is in the air. Specifically, the love of comics. While Valentine's Day looms large on Friday, the real cause for celebration occurs on Wednesday...

What Looks Good for the Week of November 13th, 2019

Daniel Gehen
November 11, 2019
Boom! Studios, Columns, DC Comics, Image, Marvel Comics, What Looks Good
Another week brings with it another batch of new comics. What looks good? Well, apparently it's worthwhile to check out any book that begins with the...
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...

What Looks Good for the Week of October 16th, 2019

Daniel Gehen
October 14, 2019
Columns, What Looks Good
Another week brings with it another batch of new comics. Both Marvel and DC come out swinging with some heavy hitters, but there are a good amount 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...

Do the X-Men Need Hickman to Return to Glory?

Daniel Gehen
May 17, 2019
Columns
The announcement of Jonathan Hickman taking over the X-Men titles has caused comic fans to rejoice. After lengthy and highly acclaimed runs on...

New VOD Release ‘Chris Claremont’s X-Men’ is the DVD Bonus You Wanted

Jason Sacks
February 19, 2018
Classic Comics, Marvel Comics, News, Reviews
There’s a new VOD available that tells the story of Chris Claremont and the X-Men. It’s a pretty entertaining 75 minutes, especially for people...

Review: ‘X-Men: Prime’ #1

Esko Robinson
March 31, 2017
Big Two, Marvel Comics
"Deacon E" Esko@eskobts X-MEN PRIME #1 - Marvel Maaaaan.. maybe i miss the cartoon from the 90s. Or, maybe all the movies just have me burnt...

Podcast: Mark Stack Watches LOGAN with the Reboot Comic Book Club

Chase Magnett, Joseph Kyle Schmidt, Mark Stack
March 24, 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 good friend,...

Leading Questions: Heart’Sunfire, Strong Desire

Mark Stack
March 23, 2017
Big Two, Columns, Leading Question, Marvel Comics
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...
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