Author Archives: Walt Richardson

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Review: Deadpool #33.1

By | Mar 4, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Daniel WayIllustrated by Bong Dazo Special Point One issue. START READING with this Point One issue. Deadpool has risen to prominence, thanks to the immense talent of Daniel Way. And if you haven’t been reading Deadpool, now is the time to delve into the Merc With A Mouth’s twisted world! The Wrecker, an […]

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Review: Takio

By | Mar 3, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Brian Michael BendisIllustrated by Michael Avon Oeming Takio is the first all ages graphic novel series from Marvel’s Icon imprint and the first new creator owned book by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming since their award-winning, long-running Powers.Takio tells the story of two sisters in a multiracial, adoptive family who are […]

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Review: Axe Cop: Bad Guy Earth #1

By | Mar 3, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Malachai NicolleIllustrated by Ethan Nicolle The amazing and hilarious comic is making its debut as an all-new Dark Horse miniseries this spring! Comics fans and fancy news blogs aren’t the only ones to take notice of Axe Cop; now the so-called ‘real’ police know about him, too. And if there’s one thing police […]

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Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap! (03/02/2011)

By | Mar 2, 2011 | Columns

It’s a big week, with the release of Bendis and Oeming’s much-anticipated Takio making it difficult to choose more than a few items for this week’s list (well, for me at least). Follow the cut to see what we considered worth squeezing into $20 – and what didn’t make it. Walt’s Picks: Takio ($9.95) – […]

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Comics Should Be Cheap! (02/23/2011)

By | Feb 23, 2011 | Columns

It’s a good week to be a fan of the medium. Lots of great series by lots of great creators are on this week’s shipping list, including multiple ever-enticing debut issues. If it was difficult to choose only $20 worth of comics last week, it was damn hard this week. Follow the cut for our […]

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Review: Green Lantern #62

By | Feb 18, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Geoff JohnsIllustrated by Doug Mahnke Starting with this issue, 2011 becomes the year of Green Lantern, and we’re kicking it off with the shocking conclusion to “New Guardians”! Hal Jordan and Sinestro must make a great sacrifice in an attempt to protect the entities. But the future of Hal Jordan and the Corps […]

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Review: Supergirl #61

By | Feb 18, 2011 | Reviews

Written by James PeatyIllustrated by Bernard Chang Continuing the new arc by the freshly minted creative team of writer Nick Spencer (JIMMY OLSEN, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS, Morning Glories) James Peaty and artist Bernard Chang (WONDER WOMAN, SUPERMAN) ! Someone has set his sights on killing the next generation of heroes, and his latest targets are Robin […]

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News
Fund It!: Star Wars Smugglers

By | Feb 17, 2011 | News

n the past few years, the average Star Wars book has been on par with or better than the average DC or Marvel book, but I feel that there’s still something lacking. A quick glance at Dark Horse’s catalog reveals the missing link: nearly all of the comics currently being published are separate from the […]

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Get Ready For More Marvel Deaths

By | Feb 11, 2011 | News

Remember the climax of Jonathan Hickman’s “Three” in Fantastic Four? Wasn’t that awesome? Marvel thought it was too, as it brought in a lot of sales. So much so that, according to Bleeding Cool, Marvel’s Vice President David Gabriel has apparently announced that Marvel will be killing off a main character once every quarter. In […]

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Marvel’s Youth Are In Revolt

By | Feb 11, 2011 | News

Marvel Press Release Fear Itself has a stranglehold on the Marvel Universe and this May, Eisner Award-winning writer Sean McKeever and fan favorite artist Mike Norton, take the next generation of Marvel heroes’ fight for freedom outside the chain of command in Fear Itself: Youth In Revolt #1 (of 6)! In the wake of the […]

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