Comic Review: Star Wars #6 (Dark Horse)
One of the strangest things about the old Marvel Star Wars comics is how, at first, they did not know the whole story. Based on the writers assumptions about the…
One of the strangest things about the old Marvel Star Wars comics is how, at first, they did not know the whole story. Based on the writers assumptions about the…
Black Beetle has been one of those series (miniseries?) that stands out as what noir comics should be. Each exciting issue with it’s colorful villains, understated action scenes, and startling…
New story arcs can make readers nervous. It’s quite possible that the story will be good but there is always a chance that the story could drag on too long.…
I have a problem with new writers forcing their new characters into their first story arch. I am barely even looking forward to the new issue of Green Lantern because…
King Conan #1… Oops! I mean Thor. I mean The Mummy. I mean Troy. I am a huge fan of any media set in a different world. Movies like the…
The Wild Space Omnibus is a trade paperback that gathers together many of the early Marvel stories originally published in the Marvel UK. The Wild Space Omnibus is 480 pages…
I don’t exactly know when I started reading comic books. I had a collection of comics, most likely hand-me-downs, but I do remember going to the corner shop down the…
“It’s difficult but when it all comes together it’s marvelous.” No words that I could form myself could so perfectly sum up Strange Attractors by Charles Soule. This line from…
I’m not on the ball. I admit it here for the world to see. Your friendly neighborhood jman isn’t real “hip” to any of the independent comic book publishers. When…
Swamp Thing #20 is the second issue by new to DC writer, Charles Soule. With the success of his first issue, many were eager to see if the follow-up could…