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Manga and Comic Reviews

Neon Genesis Evangelion 3-in-1 Edition vol. 2

I’ll admit that I didn’t have high expectations for this series when I started reading it.  Even though it did have a key member of the anime’s staff, character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, this was still going to be the same “Neon Genesis Evangelion” that I know from the TV series.  On one hand, that’s still […]

Happy!

There are some who think that making a comic book as a movie pitch is an inherently bad thing.  After all, the idea is to get the idea out there in some form, attract the attention of Hollywood, and ride the ensuing wave of box-office success and merchandising to a pot filled with cash at […]

Swamp Thing vol. 2: Family Tree

Now I liked the first volume of this latest take on the character well enough, but something just felt off here.  Maybe it’s because writer Scott Snyder burns through the conflict in the four issues from the title proper in a way that doesn’t allow the events contained inside to resonate.  Yes, there are some […]

The Homeland Directive

Now I’ve talked before about how writer Robert Venditti has been getting work at DC on projects both low-profile (“Demon Knights”) and high (“Green Lantern”).  This comes in spite of the fact that he hasn’t been a very prolific or well-known person in the industry, though his best-known project “The Surrogates” was adapted into a […]

Dial H vol. 1: Into You

“Dial H For Hero” is an oddball superhero concept from DC that has been revived several times over the years with, at best, modest amounts of success.  It’s not hard to understand why it keeps being brought back as having a telephone dial that grants superpowers to ordinary people is a versatile setup that lends […]

The Manhattan Projects vol. 2

The only conventional things about this volume are the challenges its protagonists face.  After the crew of the Manhattan Projects reached the stars (and wiped out an alien race in the process), the next step is to consolidate forces on Earth.  This means teaming up with their Russian counterparts in Star City and taking out […]

Mind MGMT vol. 1: The Manager

For a series that advertises itself as a surreal mystery, getting Damon Lindelof (co-creator and co-showrunner of “Lost”) to write the introduction to this first volume of “Mind MGMT” does not exactly inspire confidence.  While I certainly don’t regret investing my time in the six seasons of that show, the fact that he and the […]

Cliffhangers, Cliffhangers

I read four different volumes of manga this week and all of them had a cliffhanger ending of some sort. That’s why I’ll be talking about all of them in the same post.  So if you want to know what I thought of the endings, and a little of what came before them, in “Slam […]

Image Previews Picks: July 2013

It would have been ideal for me to do this column last week when the big “Saga”/Comixology/Apple controversy was going.  In case you missed it, people were up in arms over Apple apparently banning “Saga” #12 from sale on iOS due to a miniscule amount of gay sex (really, finding it was like playing “Where’s […]