2011 February
Month of Indy Comics – Yongumix 6
Every day this month I’ll be reviewing a different independent comic book, based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. The month continues with the comic anthology, Yongumix, an all-color collection of stories from members of a Malaysian comic art collective (as well as some guest artists). There is a broad mix [...]
You Decide ’11 – Week 2 Results!
Each day in February I give you folks a poll question. Each poll will last five days. The results will be posted every Tuesday. Here is the master list of all questions asked so far! And here are the next batch of poll results! Enjoy!
You Decide ’11 – Whose Avengers run have you enjoyed the most?
Each day this month, I’ll be posting a different poll question – each poll will last five days, and I’ll reveal the results of the finished polls every Tuesday. This way, for this month, we can see what our readers feel about various comic book questions. For a month, you folks will decide! Click here [...]
Josh Hagler’s new project!
- by Greg Burgas
- in General
Some of you more long-term readers of the blog might remember how much I loved Josh Hagler’s The Boy Who Made Silence, which was the best mini-series of 2008 (considering that I Kill Giants came out mostly in 2008, that’s saying something).
3 Chicks Review Comics Episode 010
It’s Episode 010! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN, DOWNLOAD, AND/OR SUBSCRIBE TO ITUNES NOW. Inside this episode! We review the second issue of Magus from 12 Gauge Comics – could it live up to the first great issue? We also review a done-in-one issue of Batgirl in which Bryan Q. Miller keeps us chuckling and Dustin [...]
What’s going on in the brains of Jeff Parker and Erika Moen?
Well, I wanted to know. So I asked them!
Month of Indy Comics – True Loves Vol. 2
Every day this month I’ll be reviewing a different independent comic book, based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. The month continues with the second volume of Jason Turner and Manien Botma’s series, True Loves, where we explore just how difficult “living happily ever after” can be sometimes!
Random Thoughts! (February 14, 2011)
Random Thought! A new regular day of the week for these posts! Learn to love it on this day of love! It’s random thoughts time! Get excited!
You Decide ’11 – What do you like better: Kirby/Lee Fantastic Four or Ditko/Lee Spider-Man? (Part 2)
Each day this month, I’ll be posting a different poll question – each poll will last five days, and I’ll reveal the results of the finished polls every Tuesday. This way, for this month, we can see what our readers feel about various comic book questions. For a month, you folks will decide! Click here [...]
She Has No Head! – Ladies Comics Project: Phase II, Part Three
Welcome to Part Three of The Ladies Comics Project Phase II in which a handful of my colleagues, family, and friends – both new and old – and both those familiar with comics and not – read and reviewed a graphic novel or trade from my own personal library. For more details about this project [...]
A Max Overacts Valentine’s Day!
First off, be sure to check out last week’s The Line It Is Drawn, since the Valentine’s Day edition is now quite topical! One of our artists, Caanan Grall, spied a suggestion last week that involved two characters from his nifty web comic, Max Overacts. He felt it was a bit too easy to chose [...]
Happy Valentine’s Day from Darkseid!
My pal Adam Knave wanted me to share this Darkseid Valentine’s day comic with you good folks! Check it out here.
Review time! with The Utopian and Omega Comics Presents #3
Yes, it’s time to fire up the reviewing machine again, and while I’m not doing one a day, I’ll try to be a bit more current than I was in 2010. We’ll see how that works out. First out of the gate: More Fun Comics from Pj Perez!
Comic Critics #149!
Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the first hundred and forty-eight strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog. Enjoy!
Month of Indy Comics – BFF
Every day this month I’ll be reviewing a different independent comic book, based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. The month continues with Nate Beaty’s collection of eight years’ worth of his auto-biographical mini-comic, Brain Fag (fag meaning fatigue). BFF stands for Brain Fag Forever..





