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Manga and Comic Reviews

Batman: Streets of Gotham vol. 1 — Hush Money

And now on to something that I waited to pick up in softcover. While I was ultimately disappointed with writer Paul Dini’s “Heart of Hush,” there’s no denying that the man knows how to tell a good Batman story.  That’s why I was looking forward to this collection — after it came out in softcover […]

Batman & Robin vol. 3: Batman & Robin Must Die!

And while we’re on the subject of collections worthy of their hardcover editions… “Batman & Robin Must Die” functions as both an ending and beginning in Grant Morrison’s run with the character(s).  As the business with Dr. Hurt and the Black Glove is wrapped up, the stage is set for the worldwide franchising of the […]

A Bride’s Story vol. 1

There are comics that start reading with the expectation that they’ll be good.  There are also comics that I go into with the expectation that they’ll be bad.  There are also a very few that I go into with the expectation that, “This is going to be one of the best damn titles of the […]

Ultimate Comics Doomsday

Okay, so “Write up this review and then go play more ‘L.A. Noire,” last night turned into “Hang out, have dinner with friends, then try out the multiplayer modes on ‘Black Ops.’”  With that out of the way, let me say that despite its occasionally wonky pacing and lack of focus this was a very […]

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man vol. 2: Chameleons

I could go on, and on, and on about the things that I liked in this volume.  From its unveiling of the “Ultimate” versions of professional Marvel sidekick Rick Jones and B-list spider-villain the Chameleon, to the welcome addition of “amazing friends” Iceman and the Human Torch to the cast, and the simple fact that […]

So I did wind up seeing “Thor” this weekend…

… and it was quite good.  Not the unqualified blast of fun that the first “Iron Man” was, but more enjoyable than its unfocused sequel.  Director Kenneth Branagh (unsurprisingly) gets good performances out of the entire cast and (surprisingly) shows that he has a good hand on big-budget effects-driven film-making.  We get several great shots […]

An adaptation in name only.

While Tokyopop the manga publisher will cease to exist in North America at the end of the month, Tokyopop the media company still lives on.  In fact, its first major film release opened on Friday.  “Priest” is set in the far future and focuses on a soldier in the war against humans and vampires called […]

Conan vol. 10: Iron Shadows in the Moon

This volume represents a couple endings as it collects the last four issues of the “Conan the Cimmerian” ongoing series and writer Tim Truman and artist Tomas Giorello’s final story about the title character’s adventures at this time in his life.  As “Conan” stories go, it’s pretty by-the-numbers as the barbarian’s escape with the beautiful […]

Biomega vol. 6

This volume begins with a very pleasant surprise:  two full-color cast recap pages that introduce you to the main characters and elements of the story and their place in it.  While Zoichi and Fuyu need no introduction at this point, the other parts were very welcome in a series where clarity isn’t its strongest suit.  […]

I Appreciated This

The latest volume of “Twin Spica” arrived in the mail last week.  This volume continues on in much the same manner as the previous ones, so I really don’t have anything new to say about its contents.  What is interesting about vol. 7 is its appearance:  this is a much thicker volume than usual.  It’s […]