Category: Comics
ComicList Week In Review Volume 14, Issue 28 Please support the Hero Initiatives Ultimate Hulk #100 Covers Ebay Auction, which starts July 14. Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. Join us on FriendFeed and the ComicList Message Board 2.0 to discuss this week's posts. COMICLISTS ComicList...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods #1 Dark Horse Comics Williams, Scott, Massengill, Atiyeh & Harris Indiana Jones finally gets himself a new series. This one delivers on every front with some small exceptions. This issue provides a strong...
Suspended Animation Review The Li’l Depressed Boy, published by Contemporary Cartoon Militia, 14 pages, $2.00. Oh, to be a sad, sock-headed boy, living a dreary life, loving music, but being loved by no one. The Li’l Depressed Boy concerns a young man, still mourning over a...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Action Comics #867 DC Comics Johns, Frank & Sibal I loved the last issue so much I assumed this would be one of the classic Superman arcs. I was wrong. This second installment fails in several places. However, in the areas...
Shocker Toys steps up with the hottest exclusive figures this summer: Metalocalypse Limited to 500 sets, selling for $80 and available only at San Diego Comic Con Booth #3948. This all-new line features fully painted vinyl action figures of Dethklok, the undisputed greatest animated metal band in the galaxy featured on Adult Swim’s hit series,...
That’s right, in this week’s MyCup O’ Joe, Marvel’s Editor in Chief, makes a guest appearance on your computer monitor answering YOUR questions only at http://www.myspace.com/comicbooks. That’s right true believers; you get to be privy to the grand debut of MyCup O’ Joe Video Letters! Speaking of guest appearances, while Joe’s away, Marvel Editors will...
LOS ANGELES (July 11, 2008) – Did you miss out on The Hero Initiative’s Ultimate Spider-Man #100 covers last year? Was your mouth watering over a one of a kind, unique piece of art by talent such as Sal Buscema, Herb Trimpe, John Cassaday, and John Romita Sr. to name a few? Well, fret no...