Monthly Archives: April 2011

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Reviews
Review: Journey Into Mystery #622

By | Apr 15, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Kieron GillenIllustrated by Doug Braithwaite Prepare for Fear Itself when the acclaimed Thor series becomes Journey Into Mystery! Loki is back and the mystery surrounding his death is about to be revealed! What can the Trickster God be up to this time? How will this affect Thor? Acclaimed creators Kieron Gillen and Doug […]

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News
Green Wake Now an Ongoing Series

By | Apr 15, 2011 | News

Shortly after the first issue sold out, Kurtis J. Wiebe and Riley Rossmo’s Green Wake has been upgraded from a miniseries to an ongoing series, according to Wiebe’s Twitter. If you missed the first issue, I think we can all agree that this bit of news is a sure sign to be sure to pick […]

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Reviews
Review: G.I. Joe: Cobra Civil War #0

By | Apr 14, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Chuck Dixon and Mike CostaIllustrated by Javier Saltares, Antonio Fuso, and Agustin Padilla COBRA CIVIL WAR BEGINS HERE! The Commander is dead! Long live… Cobra Commander?! But the questions is, who will BE the NEXT Cobra Commander?! The role of Commander must be filled — now the most lethal and cunning Cobra operatives […]

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Columns
Fund It! – Now That’s A Concept (Part 2)

By | Apr 14, 2011 | Columns

Last week, editor-in-chief Matthew Meylikhov started off a new, three-part installment of Fund It! The theme? Concept albums as sequential art. Today, I continue that idea with three albums that are very dear to me for very, very different reasons. Today’s subjects? The Antler’s Hospice, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and […]

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Reviews
Review: The Infinite Vacation #2

By | Apr 14, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Nick SpencerIllustrated by Christian Ward In a world where travel between alternate realities has become a massive commercial enterprise, Mark races to uncover the truth behind his many mysterious deaths. Meanwhile, the brains behind The Infinite Vacation suddenly take a keen interest in his struggle. And just who is that beautiful girl he […]

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Interviews
WonderCon Aftermath: Christos Gage

By | Apr 14, 2011 | Interviews

Today for WonderCon Aftermath I present an interview with Christos Gage, the writer of such books as Marvel’s Avengers Academy, the upcoming Video Game Captain America from Sega, and the upcoming book Faith and Angel from Dark Horse Comics. Check the interview after the cut! Starting with Captain America: Super Soldier, how did the project […]

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Reviews
Review: Captain America: The Fighting Avenger #1

By | Apr 14, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Brian ClevingerIllustrated by Gurihiru He’s got the strength. He’s got the training. But has he got what it takes? A ragtag Special Forces unit takes Captain America on his first mission of World War II. Their orders? Don’t get him killed! But when the low-profile assignment draws the attention of Baron Strucker, the […]

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Reviews
Review: SHIELD Infinity

By | Apr 14, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Jonathan HickmanIllustrated by Zachary Baldus, Kevin Mellon, Nick Pitarra & Gabriel Hernandez Walta Decode the miraculous designs of Leonardo Da Vinci. Devour the truths and reel with the lies of Isaac Newton. Puzzle at the perilous predictions of Nostradamus. Discover the Forever Machines of Nikola Tesla. Stemming from the pages of the most […]

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News
Avengelyne Returns Through Image

By | Apr 13, 2011 | News

Rob Liefeld’s Avengelyne has been bounced back and forth between a variety of publishers, but it looks like we’ll be seeing the avenging angel’s return in the pages of a new ongoing published by Image Comics. While Avengelyne was created by Liefeld, Mark Poulton and Owen Gieni will be handling the writing and artistic duties, […]

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Columns
Crossed-Out Crossovers: Image United

By | Apr 13, 2011 | Columns

How fitting that the first time that this column goes up a day late, it’s in covering Image United — currently three and a half issues down, to be completed who-knows-when. For the most part, we’ve used this weekly space to consider crossovers and events that have been buried by history, and asking whether that […]

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