Wonder Woman in Chains, while Siege is a Bloody Yawn

Iron Man 2 trailers are everywhere.  Green Lantern and Thor films are shooting now.  But, where the hell is Wonder Woman?  It’s been talked about for years first as solo project back in the early 2000s and then as part of an overall Justice League film.  I don’t know what the hold up is. Go [...]

Batgirl Is Bulletproof, Hit-Girl Goes Berserk, The Sentry Is A Junkie

Its February and Marvel’s Siege rolls on as does DC Blackest Night. But I what caught my eye was what both companies have coming up later this year.  Its not another cross-over, but for DC a new universe coming in March.  Christened First Wave, they are going for an Art Deco, Pulp, and Noir feel.  [...]

Thor Brings It, Meanwhile Oracle Goes On A Date

Its a new year and I’ve been felled by the flu or a cold or something.  But that actually helped since I was hopped up on over the counter drugs, flat on my back, and getting through my stack of comics over the holidays.  What was good?  What was bad? Well for starters Brian Michael [...]

Umbrella Academy and Necrosha Deliver as Ultimate Avengers Jumps The Shark

Let’s open with a bang, I finally finished Umbrella Academy Vol 2: Dallas.  In the liner notes (I don’t know what else to call them), writer Gerard Way says that, “Dallas began as an idea for a single-issue adventure, like a great episode of The Twilight Zone or Doctor Who.”  Well… mission accomplished.  They hit [...]

Oct 252009
Happy Birthday to Us

12 months and we’re still alive and kicking,  I’m not sure what to make of the last year.  We’ve seen a global economic meltdown, the cancellation of Jon & Kate Plus 8, the election of a Black U.S. President, the birth of singing sensation Susan Boyle, the flame out of Sarah Palin, the introduction of [...]

Batman Ambushed As Dark Reign Continues Glacial Pacing

Last month, it seemed that a lot of storylines were building to their conclusion.  Two standouts are Greg Rucka’s Batwoman in Detective Comics and Matt Fraction’s Invincible Iron Man.  Here’s the outstanding art for Batwoman, but more on it later. I’m a little annoyed with the slight revisions to Iron Man.  We’re now on part [...]

Mouse House Ponys Up Cash For Marvel

The big news of the month occurred yesterday, with Disney coughing up $4 billion for Marvel Entertainment.  Its not just the comics obviously, its the 7,000 characters in the library that lend themselves to licensing of bedsheets, movies, and videogames.  I was laughing as the financial press kept stressing that with this acquisition that Disney [...]

Snuff, Sidekicks, and the Apocalypse Suite

This summer’s comic book equivalent of a snuff film has finally come to an end with the release of Ultimatum issue 5, Marvel’s swan song for their Ultimate imprint.  The imprint was launched in 2000 with the idea of luring in new readers by using existing popular characters (Spider-Man, X-Men, etc.) without the baggage of [...]

A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action for Superheroes Please

While watching TV last night, I saw a commercial for the new G.I. Joe movie.  It got me thinking about movies based on superheroes and comic books.  Why must we start every film franchise with either a movie origin about how they became “super” or just after they’ve fallen off the pedestal.  If you’re the [...]

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