I’m sorry but you’re not as clever as you think you are
Writers have been sharing insights and wisdom with their audiences for longer than I’ve been around. Longer than this country or printed books have been around. That doesn’t mean it’s …
Writers have been sharing insights and wisdom with their audiences for longer than I’ve been around. Longer than this country or printed books have been around. That doesn’t mean it’s …
As I mentioned back in April, Netflix is ending its DVD service Sept. 29. As part of its farewell to subscribers, the company sent us lists of every DVD they’ve …
(Once again reposting something I wrote earlier to fit it into my Silver Age reread) For years, I’ve suffered the frustration of having Action #351 and #353 — the first and last …
Nothing terribly kinky, sorry. But it’s still interesting. X-Men #193 celebrated the 100th anniversary of Chris Claremont’s debut on the book. #94, by Len Wein, Claremont and Dave Cockrum, had …
I’ve mentioned before that including Sgt. Fury in my Silver Age Reread hasn’t changed my feelings about the book. Which are negative, despite some striking moments like this one (courtesy …
I think it was reading Future Quest, based on Greg Hatcher’s recommendation, that got me thinking of how many spy cartels were operating in 1960s fiction. Blame of course, goes …
According to any number of Silver Age buffs, DC’s Brother Power, The Geek is the worst character DC ever gave us.No question the story of a tailor’s dummy miraculously coming …