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September 24, 2013
G.I.Joe: Special Missions #1-3 by Chuck Dixon (Comics Review)
As a long-time fan of Marvel’s original run on G.I.Joe under Larry Hama, and the cartoon series that those comics spawned, I’ve had a really great experience with the various comics that IDW Publishing has been putting out of late. I found out about them last year in June, and I haven’t looked back since. […]
Published on September 24, 2013 03:26
September 23, 2013
Batman: The Dark Knight #23.3 by John Layman (Comics Review)
Its the third week of DC’s Villain’s Month and alongside The Flash, Batman: The Dark Knight is the only series so far that has had three consistent villainous one-shots. Gail Simone’s Ventriloquist was the first, followed by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti’s Mr. Freeze. And now we have John Layman’s Clayface. Fantastic stuff all around. […]
Published on September 23, 2013 13:16
Batman: The Dark Knight #23.3 by Joh Layman (Comics Review)
Its the third week of DC’s Villain’s Month and alongside The Flash, Batman: The Dark Knight is the only series so far that has had three consistent villainous one-shots. Gail Simone’s Ventriloquist was the first, followed by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti’s Mr. Freeze. And now we have John Layman’s Clayface. Fantastic stuff all around. […]
Published on September 23, 2013 13:16
The Flash #23.3 by Brian Buccellato (Comics Review)
Three weeks into DC’s Villain’s Month and I have to say that The Flash has come out on top so far with the best-written and best-drawn titles so far. Grodd was a fantastic issue that made me want to go back and read up on the Gorilla Warfare arc. Reverse-Flash was another oustanding issue that […]
Published on September 23, 2013 01:34
September 22, 2013
Publishing and Marketing 07: A Reviewer’s Self-Examination
A few days ago I came across a review of Mark Lawrence’s second Broken Empire novel, King of Thorns (link), which is up for nomination for the David Gemmell Legend Awards in the Legend category. The Legend Award is given to the Best Novel of the previous year. On Twitter and Facebook, I talked about […]
Published on September 22, 2013 13:30
September 21, 2013
Trillium #2 by Jeff Lemire (Comics Review)
As someone who is increasingly delving into Vertigo Comics, with titles such as Fables, Fairest, and The Wake, Jeff Lemire’s brand-new series Trillium is another experiment that I’m quite happy to say succeeds. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Vertigo publishes some really far-out stuff, often edgy and completely different from the […]
Published on September 21, 2013 23:20
Red-Headed Stepchild by Jaye Wells (Book Review)
Earlier this year, in January, I set myself a very particular reading challenge. The goal of this reading challenge was to read through 25 different SFF series (link), from across the genres and across times. To be specific, I wanted to read through at least 12 of these various series, to get a start on […]
Published on September 21, 2013 11:56
Aphrodite IX #5 by Matt Hawkins (Comics Review)
Reading Top Cow comics always gives me a thrill. Whether its the characters or the story or the art, everything is always spot on and entertaining. Having read a wide variety of their books in the last year or so, I’ve enjoyed almost all of them, whether monthlies or trades, and the experience has been […]
Published on September 21, 2013 02:49
September 20, 2013
Young Justice Season 1 Eps 1-2
I’ve long been a fan of DC’s various animated projects. Whether we are talking about Batman or Superman, Justice League or Batman Beyond or what have you, I’ve enjoyed each and every series. Growing up, the first two series that I mentioned were a large part of my childhood. I watched (or rewatched) several of […]
Published on September 20, 2013 11:41
Wonder Woman #23.1 by John Ostrander (Comics Review)
So here we are. When I reviewed Brian Azzarello’s Wonder Woman #13-15 earlier this year, I’d said that I couldn’t justify picking up the book anymore or recommending it for that matter. The plot was stuck in limbo, the characters were doing the same thing over and over again, and the process in which Azzarello […]
Published on September 20, 2013 03:15


