2009 June
What I’m reading – For the Thrill of It, The Age of the Sentry!
- by Greg Burgas
- in General
- 14 Comments
Let’s exercise our minds!
Danielle Leigh’s Reading Diary — Il Gatto Sul G vol 3
Although it has been years since the last volume of Il Gatto Sul G, by Tooko Miyagi, was released, I found myself quite moved by the conclusion of the series. In spite of the very melodramatic storyline, I was completely drawn into the tender and moving portrait of the main couple’s relationship.
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – Alan Weiss
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 172
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today continues a multi-part look at perhaps the most classic Hitman story ever. Enjoy!
The Reread Reviews — 52 Vol. 3
Since June is the off month between DC’s weekly series, Trinity and Wednesday Comics, I figured it’s the right time to do my first multi-part series reading 52. Each week, a different trade collecting 13 issues. Expect spoilers.
Happy Father’s Day… after a fashion.
I used to find Father’s Day depressing. My dad wasn’t anyone to celebrate, and Julie and I don’t have kids of our own. Holidays like this always seemed to just grind in the ugly fact of how screwed up my own family is. Thanks for twisting the knife, Hallmark. But it was recently pointed out [...]
Sunday Brunch: 6/21/09
Spend Father’s Day by ignoring your children and reading about comics on the internet!
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – Goran Parlov
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 171
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today continues a multi-part look at perhaps the most classic Hitman story ever. Enjoy!
A Whole Mess Of Single Issue Comic Reviews You Don’t Need
- by Brad Curran
- in General
- 8 Comments
At least I’m honest. Also, they’re in handy thematic sections. Kids love that, don’t they?
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – David Williams
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 170
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today begins a multi-part look at perhaps the most classic Hitman story ever. Enjoy!
Friday in Atlantis (the OTHER one)
At the Seattle Comic-Card show last Sunday, we ran across a real blast from the past… and incidentally, acquired the entire run of a title I’ve wanted for years.
B&B TV: “Last Bat on Earth!”
- by Bill Reed
- in General
- 31 Comments
This week: Miracles Mistered, Kamandis commanded, and Grodds clobbered! Just another Friday for ol’ Batman.
Better covers through logo placement
- by Bill Reed
- in General
- 16 Comments
The trade dress really makes this one a winner.





