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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Incredible Hulk #601 Marvel Comics Pak & Olivetti On the surface this issue seems like it would be both boring and just a filler issue seemingly waiting for the next Hulk event. Bruce Banner allegedly can’t turn into the...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Hulk #14 Marvel Comics Loeb & Churchill Hulk finds himself gathering up a team to find Domino and kill her. This issue is a straight forward story that involves lots of guests. It’s an interesting set up of a story that...
ComicList Week In Review Volume 15, Issue 35 Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. Join us on FriendFeed and the ComicList Community Page to discuss this week's posts. COMICLISTS ComicList Extended Forecast for 09/02/2009 IMAGE...
The 2009 section of the ComicList Database has been updated! Both the Picosearch and Sphider search engines should be updated by the time you read this, and Google and Yahoo shouldn't be too far behind. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me! The 2009 section...
ComicList Extended Forecast for 09/02/2009 Updated shipping information for comics and products being released beyond the week of 09/02/2009, provided by Diamond Distribution and our friends at Things From Another World. Remember, when you order any of these titles, whether here or at your local comic...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Batman and Robin #3 DC Comics Morrison & Quitely The first eerie arc wraps up as Dick and Damian seem to rise to the occasion and gets things done as a team. However, as the reader, we...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars Legacy #39 Dark Horse Comics Ostrander, Duursema and Parsons Usually I find stories in the Star Wars Universe that float back to Tattoine to be unimaginative and as boring as R2 and Threepio wandering the...
Updated shipping information for Image comics and products being released beyond the week of 09/02/2009, provided by Diamond Distribution and our friends at Things From Another World. Remember, when you order any of these titles, whether here or at your local comic book shop,...
by Josh@TFAW Sometimes you happen upon a new title that at first makes you scoff at the premise. Then, after thinking about it, you just know you've got to check it out–if for nothing more than to satisfy your curiosity. That's why I'm jazzed about
Doris Danger Giant Monster Adventures!, published by SLG Publishing, 96 pages, $9.95. Any true comics fan has at least a passing knowledge of the monster comics published by Timely/Marvel Comics in the late '50's and early '60's. These comics have become...
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