Yeah, it's pretty much one of the greatest things to ever happen to comic books. Though you pretty much have to start with Giant Size X-Men #1, I didn't start to love the run until a few months...
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Yeah, it's pretty much one of the greatest things to ever happen to comic books. Though you pretty much have to start with Giant Size X-Men #1, I didn't start to love the run until a few months...
Then you probably heard the show was plagued with problems this year.
But yeah, I find with the WDC&Ss that if you wait long enough, you can often get low grade copies for next to nothing. There...
Oh, me too. That will always be the genre I started with and the one that's been with me through everything. I've read some much higher quality stuff since, but nothing will ever take the place of...
Always nice to be in demand :wink:
I should have a lot more time to keep up with these reviews once school lets out in three weeks.
Made my way out to Motor City Comic Con last weekend and dropped $200 on 40 Barks WDC&S books, a massive stack of Savage Sword of Conan's that nearly completed my run of 1-75, three issues of Haunt...
Well there are some definitive genre comics that you could try and see if they take. The way I get into a new genre in comics, movies, music, or anything else, is by asking others what the best of...
Adventures of Superman #438
"...The Amazing BRAINIAC"
writer: John Byrne
pencils: Jerry Ordway
inks: John Beatty
letters: Albert De Guzman
colors: Anthony Tollin
editor: Michael Carlin
...as often as they can. Life has been very busy lately. Will definitely have lots more time in about a month. Until then, I'll do what I can. I just really miss doing this!
Superman #15
"Wings"
writer/pencils: John Byrne
inks: Karl Kesel
colors: Petra Scotese
letters: John Costanza
editor: Michael Carlin
grade: C
I've been getting into Corben too, as of late, and accidentally stumbled upon his rendering of "Cool Air" in Eerie the other day. I still love his "Child" arc the most. Whatever happened to the guy?
Big drop from me this month as I go from being disappointed at not hitting 150 books in the previous month to not even hitting 50 this time around (49 total). Just don't have the time, energy, or...
I feel like you and I read two entirely different comic book titles called "Planetary." Not even sure where to begin with this except to say "...wha?"
Okay, took a moment and organized a...
Work sped up for me. I used to do a lot of reading on a lunch break I no longer have time to take (which is a good thing, really). And, more than that, I think I got a bit comic-ed out. From...
I have no excuse for missing this one
(hangs head in shame)
I'll admit that the inevitability of this post crossed my mind while creating the thread.
Stumped on this one as well.
Not familiar with what makes this one special. Enlighten me?
I think it's sad that the OP gave up on his local comic shops because of sales tax. That's bowing to unfair competition. Most LCSes already make so little on individual comic sales that asking them...
Just trying to compile a list for my own gratification. I can think of...
Whiz Comics
World's Finest
Eerie
New Teen Titans
Not far enough into World of Krypton yet to know for sure, but I haven't gotten the impression that Byrne plans to do anything with the Phantom Zone. It hasn't been mentioned in the 1+ year of...
Don't really know if it was my favorite, but The Gun Club (#18) was the one that first made me realize Planetary was going to be one of my favorite runs of all time.
Well there is a monthly Judge Dredd Magazine that's a sister to the 2000 AD title. Once a month and all Dredd content. Sounds like what you're looking for.
I followed 2000 AD for a full year a few years back and, while I enjoyed a lot of it (though the cover price was ultimately more than the book was worth to me on a weekly basis), I never once found...
Woohoo! I'm not the only one!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JlmvtAHhnc
Truer words never spoken.
Though, to be fair, I really like some of Don Henley's solo work in the '80s.