2009 November
The Top 75 Most Iconic Covers in DC History – Day 2
Okay, in case you didn’t see the introduction, the concept is that each day up to and including the 23rd of November, I’ll be posting four iconic covers from DC Comics’ 75-year history. On the 23rd, you folks will get a chance to pick your Top 10 out of the 90 choices. I’ll tabulate the [...]
Nostalgia November Day 02 — Batman: Shadow of the Bat #63
Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it’s Batman: Shadow of the Bat #63.
The Top 75 Most Iconic DC Covers Master List
Here’s a list of the covers posted so far (posted in no particular order) that you will be able to choose from for your top ten picks for the “Most Iconic DC Covers of All-Time” when the voting starts November 23 (more details here). I’ll be posting four a day until that point. Check back [...]
The Top 75 Most Iconic Covers in DC Comics History!
Okay, so this is what we’re going to do for the month of November. When I was doing the Top 70 Most Iconic Panels in Marvel Comics History, someone noted that this could easily be termed DC Comics’ 75th Anniversary, what with National Allied Publications starting up in 1934 and all. I think that point [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 305
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! Back to Darwyn Cooke’s New Frontier!!
Comic Book Gallimaufry: Because Potpourri Is For The Ladies
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Yeah, I’m annoyed/manic/bored, and am writing a lot again. So what? Wanna fight about it? Wanna fight about Family Guy references? Want a back rub? You are a demanding audience, if so.
Here Are Some Lists Of Comic Book Things
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That’s all I’m promising you, all you’re getting, and all you are allowed to complain about in the comments section.
The Reread Reviews — The Death of Superman
Kicking off four week of rereading and discussing the death and return of Superman, we begin with the story that rocked the world. But — is it any good? Spoilers, of course (though, I suspect most people know how this one ends…) The Nostalgia November archive can be found here
Danielle Leigh’s Reading Diary — Boys Love
Kaim Tachibana returns to the basics of the yaoi genre in the appropriately entitled Boys Love. While she doesn’t subvert a number of traditional yaoi tropes, she does depict a relationship not bound by some of the usual “rules” of yaoi.
Nostalgia November Day 01 — The Punisher 2099 #1
Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, we kick things off with The Punisher 2099 #1.
Flippin’ through Previews – November 2009
It’s time to delve into the latest issue of Previews, #254! Let’s rock!
Nostalgia November Archive
Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. This is the archive, giving you an easy way to see what I’ve looked back on. Nostalgia November Day 01 — The Punisher 2099 #1 Nostalgia November Day 02 — Batman: Shadow of the [...]
One Sentence And A Grade Dark Reign: The List: The Punisher: The Review
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So that’s why they’re doing a Frankencastle storyline. A+++++ A couple more thoughts under the fold.





