Category: Comics

by Jeff Meyer | November 15, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Action Comics #871 DC Comics Johns & Woods New Krypton rolls on with another issue that doesn’t live up to the opening Special from a few weeks ago. The comic tries to establish the various mindsets of the Kryptonians but the...

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by Jeff Meyer | November 15, 2008

Reviews from The Blog From Another World When I first got into comics as a teenager, Swamp Thing was exactly the type of comic book I would have avoided like the plague. A giant, mobile vegetable? Too gimmicky. Didn't they make a campy movie of this with Heather Locklear?...

by Jeff Meyer | November 15, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Nightwing #150 DC Comics Tomasi, Kramer, Leisten & Ramos An excellent issue. Sure, the arc has been all about Two-Face, but this issue reads so well that it really could be a stand alone. We get a good plot device to...

by Jeff Meyer | November 15, 2008

Suspended Animation Review Zinc Alloy, published by Stone Arch Books, 40 pages, hardback. As a parent, I want my children to enjoy reading. As a comics fan, I want more young readers drawn to the hobby. Zinc Alloy could help on both counts. Zack Allen is...

by Jeff Meyer | November 15, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Lone Ranger #15 Dynamite Comics Matthews, Cariello & Cassaday The Scorched Earth arc wraps with a really strong showing. The comic has good detective work, good drama, great artwork and a couple of character moments to move things along. The arc...

by Jeff Meyer | November 15, 2008

This weekend UDON is in the brand new Comix Galaxy section of the Miami Book Fair! In attendance from UDON are: Long Vo (Street Fighter II HD Remix sprite designer) Matt Moylan (UDON PR Manager/Graphic Designer) Jim Zubkavich (UDON Project Manager, creator of Makeshift Miracle) We’ll have manga, trade paperbacks, art books and more...

by Jeff Meyer | November 14, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Wolverine #69 Marvel Comics Millar, McNiven, Vines & Hollowell The first three issues set the bar extremely high for this series. They were brilliant in establishing a new time period, reestablishing classic characters, introducing new ones and effectively setting a tone...

by Jeff Meyer | November 14, 2008

Reviews from The Blog From Another World Old Man Logan continues as Hawkeye and the former X-Man continue their journey through the Kingdom of the Kingpin to New Babylon in Wolverine #69. I was psyched to get my grubby mitts on the book this week. It seems like...

by Jeff Meyer | November 14, 2008

Our friends at MangaCast write Blogging from school and just in time for your weekend shopping here it is. The List! CMX Girl Who Could Run Through Time Vol 2, $9.99 I Hate You More Than Anyone TP Vol 6 (resolicited), $9.99 Kiichi And The Magic Books TP Vol 3 (resolicited), $9.99...

by Jeff Meyer | November 14, 2008

"Don't let Baylis fool you. Yes, his comics are funny, but I read them for the quiet, human moments that will stick with you long after you've finished reading." Xeric award winner Nick Bertozzi (The Salon and Houdini: The Handcuff King) "Baylis' observations and anecdotes are amusing and revealing." Sequart.com "A fun comic. Jonathan is...