Yearly Archives: 2012

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Reviews
Five Thoughts on Arrow’s “Damaged” [Review]

By | Nov 8, 2012 | Reviews

This week on Arrow: Ollie goes on trial for his vigilante actions while more flashbacks to the island! Spoilers! 1.) I don’t think that’s how the justice system works. After last week’s cliffhanger, where Ollie was arrested by Quentin Lance, the only detective in Starling City,  for being Arrow, Queen is put under house arrest […]

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News
Bachalo Gives More Details On “Uncanny” Relaunch

By | Nov 8, 2012 | News

We’ve already seen the confirmation of one new Marvel NOW! series in Cullen Bunn and Will Sliney’s “Fearless Defenders” and now Chris Bachalo has given more details about the teased “Uncanny” relaunch in a blog post. The image, shown above, is purportedly a detail of the cover of the first issue of the relaunch, showing […]

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Reviews
Review: Storm Dogs #1

By | Nov 8, 2012 | Reviews

A science fictional miniseries from Image Comics is always something to look forward to, but what “Storm Dogs” #1 brings to the table is more conventional than you might expect. However, that may be the only flaw here: this issue is full of strong writing and gorgeous art. Written by David Hine Illustrated by Doug […]

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Reviews
Review: Deadpool #1

By | Nov 8, 2012 | Reviews

Deadpool is reaching critical mass levels of popularity. He’s got a movie & a video game in the works and is currently being seen all over the Marvel universe in cameo appearances, miniseries, and as a crucial part of team books. Yet still, Daniel Way’s ongoing “Deadpool” series seemed to have been the odd man […]

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Review: Iron Man #1

By | Nov 8, 2012 | Reviews

Let’s face it – Matt Fraction and Salvador Larocca’s collected run on “Invincible Iron Man” is a powerhouse of a book. It’s easily one of the best runs in comics Marvel has put out in the last five years from start to finish, and it helped make Iron Man a major player in the Marvel […]

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Reviews
Review: Colder #1

By | Nov 8, 2012 | Reviews

This week, “Colder” got special treatment because of its frankly disturbing as all get-out cover (which is why we loved it). Of course, as the old maxim goes, you can’t judge a book by the man feeling the inside of his face on its cover, and so we just had to pick it up and […]

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News
Tim Gibson Launches Moth City

By | Nov 8, 2012 | News

Are you in the mood to discover a great new webcomic to read on Mondays when you get to work and don’t feel like working? Well have I got some good news for you. Launched just last week by writer/artist/animator Tim Gibson (whose work you’ve seen in District 9 and the Adventures of Tintin — […]

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Vertigo Ending “Hellblazer” with #300, DC Launching “Constantine” from Venditti and Guedes

By | Nov 8, 2012 | News

“Hellblazer” is dead, long live “Constantine.” The Associated Press announced this morning that the long running “Hellblazer,” starring an older John Constantine, would end this February with issue #300. However, the character won’t be without a solo series for long, as “Constantine” will launch as a new ongoing series set in the DC Universe. “Hellblazer” […]

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News
GrayHaven Comics Goes Digital

By | Nov 8, 2012 | News

You remember GrayHaven Comics, right? We reviewed two of their books the other week, and quite favorably too I might add. A brand new independent publisher, GrayHaven is coming up in the world with their horror anthologies — and now, because they love you, they’re going to make it easier for you to get your […]

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Podcasts
The Next Issue Presents: Aluisio Santos

By | Nov 8, 2012 | Podcasts

For today’s episode, Mike had the pleasure of sitting down with Brazilian artist Aluisio Santos. Published by Image Comics and written by Kurtis Wiebe, Aluisio’s latest book, Grim Leaper, an uber-gory love story, hits shelves November 14. The two also chat about Aluisio’s history and future with writers Johnny Zito and Tony Trov, from creating […]

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