In Earth One: Wonder Woman Vol. 2, the Amazon princess goes up against a supervillain pick-up artist.
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In Earth One: Wonder Woman Vol. 2, the Amazon princess goes up against a supervillain pick-up artist.
Brian Michael Bendis’ tale of revolution now! seems prescient, even if it’s set in… Portland?
Plain Sight collects six issues of the current Supergirl comic, with exquisite variant covers by Stanley “Artgerm” Lau.
After gobbling up year-end of lists, I made up my own…
Interview—Chip Zdarsky Chip Zdarsky is the nom de comics of Toronto-based writer/artist Steve Murray. Under the Zdarsky name, Murray’s work includes Image Comics’ Sex Criminals,…
Batman Knightfall and more—reviews of new Dark Knight stuff After reading four recently published collections, this writer is ready for Bat-detox. But I did discover…
“Gnosticism, Michael Moorcock, time travel, Terence McKenna’s novelty theory, sex magick, psychedelia, conspiracy culture, comics-as-pop, a lot of punching, the Moonchild, time-as-a-flat-circle and oh-so-much more.” – Rolling Stone
Zatanna, whose first appearance was in a 1964 issue of Hawkman, comes into her own in Paul Dini’s antic, mischievous take on the character.
Batgirl A Celebration of 50 Years graphic novel review A new collection finds redeeming elements in an idea that was half-baked even by sixties DC…
“A green suitcase or a bagel with Brando’s voice…”
The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine also featured the World’s Most Gullible Supehero Team, and other things I learned while reading this doorstop.
Periodically, I like to check in on my friend Louise to find out her take on the latest in pop culture news. So when she…
George Thorogood Haircut album cover by Peter Bagge Apparently, George Thorogood is not a big fan of Peter Bagge. The alternative comics artist (Hate, Neat…
Graphic novel review—Polina by Bastien Vivès Polina is the second graphic novel from French cartoonist Bastien Vivès In January, Jonathan Cape issued a translation of…
Interview—Lisa Hanawalt I came across Lisa Hanawalt‘s My Dirty Dumb Eyes (Drawn & Quarterly) in an Elliott Bay Company display. Every time my girlfriend opened it…