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Manga and Comic Reviews

Fables vol. 19: Snow White

The title of this volume would imply that after nineteen volumes of this excellent series, Snow White is finally getting her time in the spotlight.  That’s not quite true as though the events of this volume center around her past, the character’s profile isn’t any more or less notable than it has been previously.  Even […]

Tahiti: Not So Magical After All

How did Phil Coulson survive being shot in the heart by Loki in “The Avengers?” That’s been the big question with “Agents of “S.H.I.E.L.D.” ever since it was announced that Clark Gregg would be reprising his role from the Marvel movies in the series.  Surprise resurrections are nothing new to anyone who has been reading […]

Great Pacific vol. 2: Nation Building

One would think that the actual logistics of founding a country on the Pacific Garbage Patch would make for a compelling story in and of themselves.  How do you manage sanitation and disease control on a pile of toxic trash?  What kind of people would want to live here?  How do you manage buildings on […]

Action Comics vol. 3: At the End of Days

Out of all the “New 52” launches, Grant Morrison’s “Action Comics” arguably came with the highest expectations.  At least from me it did.  Yes, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee’s “Justice League” was positioned as the flagship of the line, but with Morrison taking on Superman again you have a creator going back to try and […]

Snapshot

You know, even though they’ve produced great work together and I may have even described writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock as “one of the most reliably entertaining teams in comics” at one point, they actually haven’t done a whole heck of a lot of work together.  There’s their signature title, “The Losers,” and the […]

Hopes For the New Year

This is what I had initially planned to write about yesterday before my focus was stolen.  What follows is nothing more than a short list of things I’d like to see happen for next year.  There’s no basis in reality for my hopes, that’s just what they are.  I’ll also be staying away from the […]

Richard Stark’s Parker: Slayground

Over the course of three previous books, we’ve seen a great deal about how the title character operates.  He’s a meticulous planner who leaves nothing to chance.  He doesn’t suffer fools — at all.  He keeps his emotions locked down tighter than the planning for one of his jobs.  All of these facets are on […]

The great Viz manga shrinkage of 2013

I’ve written regularly about my issues with Dark Horse manga over the years, yet I’ve come to realize something over this past year.  Consider all of the series that I’ve been reading this year that have ended:  “20th Century Boys,” “Tenjo Tenge,” “Bakuman,” “Saturn Apartments,” and “Slam Dunk.”  They’re all titles published by Viz.  For […]