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When I was a young’un, I’d wake up early every Saturday morning to watch the crap out of some Batman Beyond. For whatever reason, a Batman in the future kind of seemed like one of the most awesome things ever (even if the show was pretty much just made up words, Seth Green, and day-glo [...]

Jurassic Park #1: My Childhood’s Riding on This One

Posted by: Robert Bazz on: June 24, 2010

So, remember in October 2009 when Maggie and I put together that post about which licensed properties we’d like to see made into comics? Apparently, the comics gods have been paying attention. Last week, we were ecstatic when BOOM’s Darkwing Duck: The Duck Knight Returns popped up on shelves. Lo and behold, this week I [...]

Confession time: I’m kind of going into this blind. When Justice League International broke up in 1994 in a Zero Hour tie-in, I was seven and turning my nose up at anything that wasn’t a back issue of West Coast Avengers (don’t judge me!). Before today, my knowledge of JLI was limited to the group [...]

The soaring popularity of Alan Moore‘s League of Extraordinary Gentleman and Vertigo’s Fables has inspired a slew of seeming copycats, enough that at this point the meta-literary comic could be given its own sub-genre. This month, IDW offers up Anthony Del Col & Conor McCreery’s Kill Shakespeare, a story that “pits Shakespeare’s greatest heroes against [...]

Comic Book Self Awareness Part 1: The Unfunnies

Posted by: Preston Wheatley on: March 24, 2010

“Mark Millar” is a name recognizable to anybody who reads modern comics. One cannot deny his enormous impact due to works like Marvel’s Ultimate Universe or the acclaim he has received for works like Kick-Ass. Enter a little-read title from my favorite indie publisher Avatar Press called The Unfunnies. I’m not sure whether to laud [...]

The Green Hornet #1: Not Your Grandpa’s Hornet

Posted by: Robert Bazz on: March 4, 2010

About six months ago I got into this weird Bruce Lee phase where I pretty much fell asleep watching Enter the Dragon every night. After tiring of that, I went around checking out his other projects, eventually watching a bit of him on the 1966 TV show, The Green Hornet. At the conclusion of the [...]

Joe the Barbarian: The Anti-Toy Story

Posted by: Robert Bazz on: January 22, 2010

Man, I dunno if it was because of all the hate that people have after Final Crisis or if Vertigo is just sick of him and his Seaguy, but this Wednesday marked the release of Grant Morrison’s new limited series, Joe the Barbarian, to pretty much zero fanfare. This seems a bit weird to me, [...]

Amazing Spider-Man #612: Man, Where Have I Been?

Posted by: Robert Bazz on: November 21, 2009

I’m going to admit to something right now, and I hope that you can forgive me. I am so unbelievably out of the loop on Spider-Man, it’s ridiculous. Basically, I was a casual reader and sorta knew what was up with ol’ Web-head riiiight up until everybody collectively yelled, “Fuck ‘One More Day,’ fuck ‘Brand [...]

Batman/Doc Savage Special: The Return of Pulp

Posted by: Robert Bazz on: November 14, 2009

With his work on such original titles as Jonny Double, 100 Bullets, and Filthy Rich as examples, Brian Azzarello is clearly a huge fan of pulp and noir style comic books. Hell, even his prior superhero work occasionally ended up tapping more into the seedy underbelly of the crime world than just straight up superheroic [...]

Strange #1: There is NO Crying in Baseball!

Posted by: Robert Bazz on: November 12, 2009

When I heard about Strange, I got stupid psyched. I’ve loved Doctor Strange since I read Brian K. Vaughn’s Doctor Strange: The Oath mini-series. I’ve loved Mark Waid’s work since I first read Kingdom Come. When I heard that these two were coming together, well, holy shit. Before you read this book, you definitely need [...]


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