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Detective Annual #3: Seventy-Five Years of Batman

August 29, 2014 by Drew Narayanan Leave a Comment

Happy 75th Birthday Batman! Seventy-five years ago Bob Kane created a character in “Detective Comics”. Batman continues to have a huge impact, not only among comic book fans, but in popular culture as a whole (Dark Knight films, Arkham video games). In honor of the years of entertainment and joy that Batman has brought me and fans across the world, I will review the 75th “Detective Comics Annual” issue. [Read more…] about Detective Annual #3: Seventy-Five Years of Batman

Filed Under: DC Reviews, Featured Tagged With: Batman

Guardians of the Galaxy #18 Review! The Fate of Nova – Almost Revealed!

August 28, 2014 by Thomas Bacon 1 Comment

What do you get when you cross Marvel’s biggest franchise of the year with the latest epic event, and make sure it’s penned by one of Marvel’s top franchise writers?  The answer is: Guardians of the Galaxy #18, written by Brian Bendis, with art by Ed McGuinness.
[Read more…] about Guardians of the Galaxy #18 Review! The Fate of Nova – Almost Revealed!

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Nova, Original Sin, Thanos

All-New X-Men #31 Review! While the Adults are away the Children will play

August 28, 2014 by Big Phil Leave a Comment

After a couple of fun filler issues in All-New X-Men, we’re finally starting to get into our next big story arc. Bendis has been on a roll with these X-books and the last issue (#30) was one of my favorite so far. I feel like even though not much was happening, he was able to bring in some great character elements and expand more on the X-Men from the past being teenagers. Although this issue does begin the next arc, it also allowed for more of a transition between the last two issues than previous arcs have. [Read more…] about All-New X-Men #31 Review! While the Adults are away the Children will play

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: All-New X-Men

Wolverine: A Love Letter for the Demise of the Tragic Super-Hero

August 27, 2014 by Jeff Ayers 5 Comments

In just the last decade, the comic book character, Wolverine, has undergone a surge in popularity and renown. He has always struck a chord with readers as a prominent and important character; from his humble, slightly silly (and heavily retconned) beginning in the pages of The Incredible Hulk in 1974, to his re-introduction and subtle reimagining in the Marvel Universe-changing Giant Size X-Men #1, and then his foray into a self-titled comic line starting with the iconic Frank Miller/Chris Claremont mini-series and spanning into a monthly series for almost 25 unbroken years. Yet, recently, his saturation in the comics and movie universes has led to a mere shell of the man known as Logan, James Howlett, Patch, and The Wolverine.  Now Marvel plans to kill him off in the comics, and this is seen as a poor move by some, a welcomed move by others, and has outraged die-hard fans and new believers all the same. I am penning this as a letter to address the points from both sides of the argument, and shed some light on the life, and inevitable demise, of this tragic super hero. [Read more…] about Wolverine: A Love Letter for the Demise of the Tragic Super-Hero

Filed Under: Columns, Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Wolverine

Old-School X-Men with Lincoln Crisler: Uncanny X-Men #198

August 26, 2014 by Lincoln Crisler Leave a Comment

Last week’s installment was a pretty zany one-off featuring Arcade and Dr. Doom that nevertheless managed to serve a purpose in the overall 80s X-Men story–namely, the rekindling of Colossus’ and Shadowcat’s kinda-relationship, which Piotr dumped water on by hooking up with an alien chick during the Secret Wars. This week, we get the sequel to Barry Windsor-Smith’s epic LifeDeath collaboration with Claremont. The original, which appeared in Uncanny #186, dealt with the repercussions of Ororo being de-powered by a device created by the tech-wizard mutant Forge (at this time, still a new character known only for creating this weapon). Subsequent repercussions include her leaving the X-Men, returning to Africa, running afoul of the Strucker Twins (Fenris, to long-term Marvel fans, and also brand-new creations in 1985) and being gunned down by them a few issues later. [Read more…] about Old-School X-Men with Lincoln Crisler: Uncanny X-Men #198

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