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September 2, 2013
Thor: God of Thunder #12 by Jason Aaron (Comics Review)
To think, when I picked up the first issue of this series back in December last year, that I had considered the series to be of only passing interest. A full twelve issues later, here I am, a complete fan of Jason Aaron and the incredible spin he’s done on everybody’s favourite Thunder God. From […]
Published on September 02, 2013 10:56
August 31, 2013
Supergirl #21-23 by Michael Alan Nelson (Comics Review)
Supergirl. Maid of Might. Girl of Steel. Superman’s cousin. She has been a mainstay of DC comics for a number of years and has featured in several different mediums over that time, right alongside big blue. Most recently, the character’s biggest break was as a recurring character on CW’s Smallville, a show that lasted ten […]
Published on August 31, 2013 11:35
August 30, 2013
Publishing and Marketing 05: The Reviewer Crossover
A couple months back I came across this blog post, in which a reviewer/blogger questioned herself regarding her worth as a blogger, and whether what she did mattered worth a damn. It is a very engaging blog post and raises several questions that I’ve asked myself several times since I read the post. Just the […]
Published on August 30, 2013 04:24
August 29, 2013
Aquaman #22-23 by Geoff Johns (Comics Review)
I keep saying this and I never get tired of it: Geoff Johns’ two years on Aquaman for the New 52 have been nothing short of phenomenal. From the very first issue, he has been turning out a great story and has worked with artists who’ve really gone the lengths to make Aquaman come across […]
Published on August 29, 2013 21:29
August 28, 2013
Thanos Rising by Jason Aaron (Graphic Novel Review)
Jason Aaron is, without a doubt, one of the best comics writers in the industry right now. He’s taken Thor: God of Thunder to stratospheric levels with his excellent writing and with the recent launch of the Thanos Rising mini-series, he was all set to continue that trend. He’s done some other work for Marvel […]
Published on August 28, 2013 13:29
Comics Picks of the Week 21.08.2013
So, this is a new weekly feature I’m rolling out on the blog. There are so many comics I read week in and week out, that just doing an end-of-the-month list isn’t enough. At least, I think it isn’t. As a mega-crazy reader, there are so many good things I want to talk about that […]
Published on August 28, 2013 03:42
August 26, 2013
Bechdel and Mako Mori: Team-up or Deathmatch?
In the wake of the international success of Guillermo del Toro’s latest movie, Pacific Rim, there has been a lot of chatter about the characterisation in the movie. Specifically, people have been talking about the characterisation of Mako Mori, the only female character of note in the movie. Many people have condemned her as a […]
Published on August 26, 2013 11:49
August 25, 2013
Manifesto: UF Now On Sale
So it has finally happened for really realz. As I’ve blogged several times already, I have finally been able to get a short story published. Titled Dharmasankat: Crisis of Faith, this short story is an Indian Urban Fantasy sometime in the 1800s and acts as an origin prequel to my novella Dharmayoddha: Warrior of Faith, […]
Published on August 25, 2013 09:20
August 24, 2013
Reviewer Subjectivity
Friend and reviewer Ria, over at her blog Bibliotropic, posted a while back about subjectivity and objectivity in reviews. Her post was borne out of her experience reading a novel that, while in and of itself was a good piece of fiction, did not measure so well when put in context of the genre it […]
Published on August 24, 2013 10:31
August 23, 2013
DC Cinematic Universe: Some Concerns
So apparently, we are definitely getting a new Batman in about two-years’ time, and the role will be played by actor/producer/director Ben Affleck. For the uninitiated, we saw Christopher Nolan wrap-up his Batman movie trilogy last year with the Christian Bale-starrer The Dark Knight Rises and Ben Affleck has done comic book roles before in […]
Published on August 23, 2013 03:34


