2011 March
DC/Marvel Tourney, DC Heavy Hitters Region, Round 2 Winners
Here are the winners for the second round of the DC Heavy Hitters Region!
DC/Marvel Tourney, Marvel Heavy Hitters Region, Round 2 Winners
Here are the winners for the second round of the Marvel Heavy Hitters Region!
Stuart Immonen’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 Stuart Immonen! Enjoy!
Month of LGBT Comics – Burly
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 actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far! Today we take a look at Jeremy Owen’s offbeat geeky spin on the [...]
What I bought – 23 March 2011
“Fuck what is written,” Landsman says. “You know what?” All at once he feels weary of ganefs and prophets, guns and sacrifices and the infinite gangster weight of God. He’s tired of hearing about the promised land and the inevitable bloodshed required for its redemption. “I don’t care what is written. I don’t care what [...]
DC/Marvel Tourney, Marvel Street Level Region, Round 3
The third round of voting begins now! Simply choose which characters you think would win in a (non “to the death”) fight in the following match-up. The voting concludes 48 hours from right now! Each competitor has, let’s say, a half hour to prepare (so it’s not like Spider-Man just walking up to Steve Rogers [...]
DC/Marvel Tourney, DC Street Level Region, Round 3
The third round of voting begins now! Simply choose which characters you think would win in a (non “to the death”) fight in the following match-up. The voting concludes 48 hours from right now! Each competitor has, let’s say, a half hour to prepare (so it’s not like Hawkman just walking up to Bruce Wayne [...]
DC/Marvel Tourney, Marvel Street Level Region, Round 2 Winners
Here are the winners for the second round of the Marvel Street Level Region!
DC/Marvel Tourney, DC Street Level Region, Round 2 Winners
Here are the winners for the second round of the DC Street Level Region!
John Buscema’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 John Buscema! Enjoy!
Month of LGBT Comics – House of The Muses #4-7
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 actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far! Today we take a look at issues #4-7 of Pam Harrison’s historical epic, [...]
Unintentionally Dirty Panel of the Day
- by Brian Cronin
- in General
- 25 Comments
From X-Men #53…
The Line It Is Drawn #33 – Comic Book Characters/Advertising Mascots
Go follow Comics Should Be Good on Twitter (if you have Twitter, that is – if you don’t, you can go sign up). Here is our Twitter page… http://twitter.com/csbg. And here are the Comics Should Be Good writers who are on Twitter (the links go to the person’s Twitter account) – myself, Greg Hatcher, Chad [...]
Committed: A Second Look at “Local”
- by Sonia Harris
- in Committed
- 4 Comments
Local should have been a book that really spoke to me, personally. Like Megan, the central character we follow in Local, I spent my late teens and early twenties traveling around a fair amount, trying to find that place that would feel like “home” to me. I had the same kind of jobs that Megan [...]
Comic Critics #154!
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 fifty-three strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog. Enjoy!





