Review time! with ‘Roughneck’
Jeff Lemire tends to write comics that are emotionally raw, very tense, and hauntingly beautiful. Will that be the case with his new comic?
Jeff Lemire tends to write comics that are emotionally raw, very tense, and hauntingly beautiful. Will that be the case with his new comic?
Today we look at a biography of a man who made it okay to be nerds. Yay, Gary Gygax!
Marvel has finally started publishing digests – a few decades too late, but better late than never. The first two, focusing on Spider-man and the Avengers, are reviewed in brief.
I’ve been a fan of Karl Slominski’s work for some time now, so here we have his latest graphic novel for perusal!
When Wonder Woman came out, I quickly started hearing the right things from the wrong people.
Today I take a look at a comic about decay. No, it’s not about me, why do you ask?
My first Roy Thomas comic was also my first Marvel comic. I was a wee lad in third grade, a big devotee of the Batman TV show, and had thus far successfully badgered my mother into buying precisely one comic from the spinner rack at Young’s Market. Some time later, I found myself parked on a naugahyde couch awaiting my turn in the barber’s chair, when my eyes fell upon the cover of Uncanny X-Men #29. This was my introduction to both the Marvel Universe and its best writer, Roy Thomas.