It’s okay. You almost had to wait another day, but they’ve taken care of it. Spoilers, obviously.
What happens when two adopted sisters get super powers? A look at Marvel Icon’s first all ages graphic novel.
Fat Uatu! Splash page! Exposition! Splash page! Splash page! Yeah, there’s a few reasons to skip this one.
Last year news broke of an updated version of DC’s comic book heroine Wonder Woman being adapted for television by David E Kelley (the mind behind critical and commercial successes Ally McBeal, the Practice and Boston Legal.) Fanboys and fangirls alike came out to show their support or disapproval of the project, much like when any [ Read More ]
Guest writer @msjmb gives us a run-down of Spider-Man’s history.
Avengers: Prime #1 Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Pencils: Alan Davis Inks: Mark Farmer Colors: Javier Rodriguez Rating: In the wake of SIEGE, we get SIEGE: Aftermath, which kicks off with Avengers: Prime #1, a book which serves as the first time in years that Steve Rogers, Tony Stark and Thor have been side by side [ Read More ]
Tight plotting has proven to be beneficial to Siege. At least, it has in my humble (and probably wrong) opinion…
Untitled Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Pencils: Billy Tan Inks: Batt and Billy Tan Colors: Justin Ponsor The Marvel Universe has a new Sorceror Supreme in Brother Voodoo, now known by the ridiculous moniker of Doctor Voodoo. Its a shame what’s happening to Doctor Strange, someone fans love that Bendis has made a mockery of in [ Read More ]














