2011 March
Month of LGBT Comics – A Deviant Mind #1
All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far! The month continues with Pam Harrison’s interesting opening to her new science-fiction series, A [...]
Frank Miller’s Back Pages
Every day this month I will share with you the first (at least as far as I know) U.S. professional work by a notable comic book creator. Here is an archive of the creators who have been featured so far. Today’s featured creator is Frank Miller! Enjoy!
Month of LGBT Comics – Glamazonia the Uncanny Super-Tranny
All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far! The month continues with Justin Hall’s charmingly absurd (and decidedly off the beaten path) [...]
Jason Aaron’s Back Pages
Every day this month I will share with you the first (at least as far as I know) U.S. professional work by a notable comic book creator. Here is an archive of the creators who have been featured so far. Today’s featured creator is Jason Aaron! Enjoy!
What I bought – 2 March 2011
“… No, it is impossible; it is impossible to convey the lifesensation of any given epoch of one’s existence – that which makes its truth, its meaning – its subtle and penetrating essence. It is impossible. We live, as we dream – alone …” (Joseph Conrad, from Heart of Darkness)
Friday Morning Plug
Column later, I hope, but I wanted to mention that I am about to disappear into the swirling vortex of…
Comic Book Legends Revealed #303
Welcome to the three hundredth and third in a series of examinations of comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous three hundred and two. Comic Book Legends Revealed is part of the larger Legends Revealed series, where I look into legends about the worlds [...]
Article About Comic Book Legends Revealed
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Jeff McGinnis of the Toledo Free Press wrote an article about Comic Book Legends Revealed reaching #300 and it included an interview with me. I think it turned out well. You can check it out here.
Doug Moench’s Back Pages
Every day this month I will share with you the first (at least as far as I know) U.S. professional work by a notable comic book creator. Here is an archive of the creators who have been featured so far. Today’s featured creator is Doug Moench! Enjoy!
Month of LGBT Comics – Bewildered Bisexual
Every day this month I’ll be reviewing a different comic book with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far! The month continues with Melaina’s Bewildered Bisexual, a mini-comic about her coming [...]
Check out Kelly’s First Fill-in Review!
While our own Chad Nevett is on a break from reviewing comics for Comic Book Resources, our own Kelly Thompson is filling in! Check out her first review here, for Heroes for Hire #4!
Alex Maleev’s Back Pages
Every day this month I will share with you the first (at least as far as I know) U.S. professional work by a notable comic book creator. Here is an archive of the creators who have been featured so far. Today’s featured creator is Alex Maleev! Enjoy!
Month of LGBT Comics – Side by Side: The Journal of a Small Town Boy
Every day this month I’ll be reviewing a different comic book with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far! The month continues with Mioki’s erotic tale of two best friends who [...]
Alex Robinson Interview
- by Brian Cronin
- in General
My buddy Justin Davis did an interview with the great Alex Robinson for the Onion AV Club. Check it out here.
Committed: London Comic Shops – Mega City & Orbital Comics
Where ever I travel, I like to visit comic book shops. Something about finding these havens provides an anchor and reference for a new town that makes me feel at home. Well it wasn’t until I walked into the comic shop and felt that warm, fuzzy feeling that I realized how much I’d been missing [...]





