Author: Jeff Meyer

by Jeff Meyer | January 18, 2009

ComicList: Image Comics for 01/21/2009 Darkness #4 (WWCH Variant Cover)(Release not confirmed by Diamond Distribution), $10.00 Darkness #74 (Frazer Irving Cover), $2.99 Elephantmen #15, $2.99 Frazetta Moon Maid (One Shot)(Cover A Frank Frazetta), $3.99 Frazetta Moon Maid (One Shot)(Cover B Tim Vigil), $3.99 Frazetta Moon Maid (One Shot)(Cover C Nat Jones...

by Jeff Meyer | January 18, 2009

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Action Comics #873 DC Comics Johns, Woods, Guedes & Magalhaes New Krypton wraps up in this issue with a real nice battle and an interesting solution to the problem of Kandor being on Earth. However, the issue misses slightly in the...

by Jeff Meyer | January 17, 2009

ComicList Week In Review Volume 15, Issue 3 The world went crazy over Amazing Spider-Man #853, which featured President Obama. Marvel Comics, by issuing 2nd and 3rd printings of the comic, catered both to those who just want to read the issue, and to those who want to buy and sell the...

by Jeff Meyer | January 17, 2009

Reviews from The Blog From Another World Deadpool #6 He’s the Crimson Comedian, the Merc with a Mouth, the Regeneratin’ Degenerate. He’s Deadpool. This week’s Dark Reign release is Deadpool #6. All we can say is that this issue is more fun than a poke in the...

by Jeff Meyer | January 17, 2009

Suspended Animation Review Comics Legend Reed Crandall [1917-‘82] was among the earliest and most talented and polished artists to work in comic books. An employee of the Eisner and Iger Studio in 1939, Crandall first found fame on Blackhawk, a ‘war’ title from Quality Comics. Reed...

by Jeff Meyer | January 17, 2009

Reviews from The Blog From Another World Daredevil: Born Again, the seminal, legendary story by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, starts off in the thick of the action and doesn’t stop, ripping through Daredevil issues #227 through #233, taking the reader on a searing, gut-wrenching ride that’s provoking and...

by Jeff Meyer | January 17, 2009

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews GI Joe #1 IDW Comics Dixon & Atkins GI Joe returns with a reboot in this issue. It actually doesn’t feel like a reboot. To me, it just feels like GI Joe was missing for a while and IDW found them...