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Normal Service Has Been Resumed

Just letting you know that after some technical issues, I’m back online. While it was frustrating to not know why this was going on at first, the end result was relatively simple. There will also be some changes coming up in relation to this within the next month, but you’ll see that when it happens. […]

Captain America: No Escape

This latest installment in writer Ed Brubaker’s run on the series has a premise which demonstrates the right way to use old continuity in a story.  And when I say “old continuity,” I mean a plot point from before I was born.  It’s a pretty famous one, though:  When current Captain America James “Bucky” Barnes […]

DV8: Gods & Monsters

“DV8:  Neighborhood Threat” has the distinction of being one of the few Warren Ellis written comics that I wouldn’t even recommend to his completists.  That is, unless you want to see what it’s like when he can’t even muster up the energy to entertain himself and trades on shock value that won’t faze anyone familiar […]

The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (vol. 4): Night Powers

King Radical, a motorcycle that used to be a unicorn, a monster who runs a chain of supermarkets, an ancient cult of tennis-playing South Americans, dolphins with guns, hamburgers made from Babe the Blue Ox, frost giants attacking McNinja’s hometown, and the awesome power of Frosty the Snow Monster!  There’s so much crazy stuff going […]

“First Class” Indeed

It turns out that all of the good buzz I’d heard about “X-Men:  First Class” before I saw it was entirely justified.  The film did a fantastic job in telling its own story of Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr and the origins of the “X-Men” themselves.  It didn’t stick very close to how these events have […]

DMZ vol. 10: Collective Punishment

“DMZ” is nearing the end of its run as the series is set to conclude with issue #72.  By my calculations, this means that we’ll have at least two more collected editions to go before you can read the entire thing in paperback.  While it hasn’t reached the rarefied heights of other Vertigo titles like […]

Hellblazer: City of Demons

So why run a “Hellblazer” story as a mini-series rather than in the series proper?  Looking at the various ones published over the years, it appears that most of them have a purpose.  From providing a tie-in to the “Constantine” movie (“Papa Midnite”), to celebrating an anniversary (“Pandemonium”), to scouting prospective writers for the series […]

Normal service will resume tomorrow…

In case anyone was wondering, I left for Fanime Con on Friday and returned late today. Hands-down my favorite con to visit, it was still slightly disappointing compared to previous cons. That’s what happens when three of the regular Guests of Honor I enjoy seeing (Carl Horn, Reuben Landon and Ryan Gavigan) don’t show up, […]

Incorruptible vol. 1

The flip side and sister title to “Irredeemable,” as we’re introduced to Max Damage — a supervillain who decides to go straight once the Plutonian goes bad.  It’s a logical development for this world and writer Mark Waid was right to spin it off into its own title.  Trying to do this as a subplot […]