by Jeff Meyer | October 29, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Flash #233 DC Comics Waid, Rogers, Williams II & Braithwaite The conclusion of the opening villain arc of the new Flash-family title. As we have seen from the first issue, this arc isn’t about the bad guys or the evil deeds, but the kids. We are...

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by Jeff Meyer | October 29, 2007

Taking a cue from Radiohead and other forward-thinking music acts, digital graphic novel publisher Ambrosia Publishing is now offering you the opportunity to pay what you want for the digital versions of their graphic novels at The Ambrosia Publishing Store (http://apstore.ambrosiapublishing.com/the-store/)! No kidding. There's no catch or hidden fee. If you want to pay...

by Jeff Meyer | October 29, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews X-Men #204 Marvel Comics Carey, Choi & Oback This issue is the one before the start of the Messiah Complex. Call it the quiet before the storm. I haven’t followed any X title except New X-Men and the Wolverine titles in the last year. I plan...

by Jeff Meyer | October 28, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Superman-Prime #1 DC Comics Johns, Gates, Woods & Orway The third installment of the Tales of the Sinestro Corps one-shots dealing with the main bad guys in the Sinestro Corps War. This one is the best of the bunch for the simple reason that it advanced...

by Jeff Meyer | October 28, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews What If? Planet Hulk Marvel Comics Pak, Kirk, Sandoval & Hembeck What If? finds itself in the Planet Hulk storyline. The What If. line from Marvel deals with the alternate paths a story might have taken had one thing gone differently. This issue that features Planet...

by Jeff Meyer | October 28, 2007

TALES FROM THE CRYPT! The original EC Comics series--born in 1950 and murdered in 1955 amid cries that its stories were too frightening--sparked a controversial Congressional investigation, a popular HBO TV series, and a brace of movies. Now, for the first time in more than 50 years, TALES FROM THE CRYPT is back with all-new...

by Jeff Meyer | October 27, 2007

ComicList Week In Review Volume 13, Issue 43 The highlights: Zudacomics.com was officially launched by DC Comics. Jerry Robinson becomes a creative consultant. And our friends at Comic Collector Live releases a special edition of the Lone Ranger. Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. COMICLISTS ComicList:...

by Jeff Meyer | October 27, 2007

Marvel is pleased to announce that November will see new printings of Marvel’s first three groundbreaking Omnibus Editions. The sold-out Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol.1 HC, Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol.1 HC and Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol.1 HC all return featuring all the nuances that make the Marvel Omnibus Editions stand out from the rest. This Marvel...

by Jeff Meyer | October 27, 2007

Suspended Animation Review Jughead and Friends Digest #s 20-22/$2.49 and 81 pages from Archie Comics/various writers and artists/available in book stories, comics shops, and at www/archiecomics.com. I’ve always preferred Betty to Veronica and Jughead to Archie in the fictional world of Riverdale. It’s not that I don’t appreciate the lead in any paper drama or...

by Jeff Meyer | October 27, 2007

This week as part of Archie Comics First Look program, we have a look at BETTY & VERONICA SPECTACULAR #80, JUGHEAD'S DOUBLE DIGEST #135 and SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #89. BETTY & VERONICA SPECTACULAR #80 “’Tis the Season for Extreme Decorating”: A contest for the “most inspiring holiday display” inevitably inspires Veronica to break...

by Jeff Meyer | October 27, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Transformers: Devastation #2 IDW Comics Furman, Su & Atkinson Devastation picks up right where #1 left off and doesn’t stop the action. Forget the slow burn of the first two arcs or so, this story is moving and in a hurry.

by Jeff Meyer | October 26, 2007

New York, NY – October, 26 – DC Comics, the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world, and home to Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman announced today that legendary Batman comic book artist Jerry Robinson, a key contributor during the early years of the Batman comic book series, will be a creative consultant for...

by Jeff Meyer | October 26, 2007

The Fantastic Four have traveled the world, the universe and even alternate dimensions, battling threats beyond their wildest imagination, but their latest threat hails from the tropical shores of Puerto Rico. In Fantastic Four: ;Isla De La Muerte! One Shot, by acclaimed writer Tom Beland and rising star artist Juan Doe,...

by Jeff Meyer | October 26, 2007

Updated shipping information for comics and products being released beyond the week of 10/31/2007, provided by Diamond Distribution and our friends at Things From Another World. SUPPLIER/TITLE NEW DATE DC COMICS ALL STAR SUPERMAN #9 11/14/07 BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS #1 11/14/07 BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS...

by Jeff Meyer | October 26, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Action Comics #857 DC Comics Johns, Donner and Powell The conclusion of the Escape from Bizarro World story. If you didn’t pick this story up you really missed out. I loved the first issue. Liked the second one a lot and I am thrilled with the...

by Jeff Meyer | October 26, 2007

Marc-Oliver Frisch writes As Paul O’Brien points out in the Marvel column, the margin between Marvel and DC Comics’ market shares in September is smaller than it’s been in months. The reason for that has more to do with Marvel’s performance losing steam than with DC gaining momentum, however. In fact, DC’s total and average...

by Jeff Meyer | October 26, 2007

Paul O'Brien writes For the second month running, things are fairly quiet at Marvel. The biggest item on their schedule is the continuing WORLD WAR HULK event, and the X-books are also seeing gains from their “Endangered Species” crossover. The solitary new ongoing title is a revived MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS, and there’s a clutch of...

by Jeff Meyer | October 25, 2007

Announcement from Cold Cut Distribution: Since Monday (October 22nd), the Cold Cut Online Catalog has been offline -- but it was just a minor software glitch, and we fixed the problem and the Cold Cut Catalog is back up and running again! To access the catalog, simply visit our main web page at http://www.coldcut.com, and...

by Jeff Meyer | October 25, 2007

Annihilus’ wave of destruction leveled entire worlds of the Kree and Skrull Empire. But writer David Hine (Silent War) and artists Mico Suayan (Moon Knight) and Rafael Kayanan (Conan) dare to ask What If?...the Annihilation wave made its way to Earth! [evo_gallery]228535181786167[/evo_gallery]

by Jeff Meyer | October 25, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Lone Ranger #9 Dynamite Comics Matthews, Cariello & Cassaday Part three of the four issue arc. The Lone Ranger continues his justice hunt, but this issue ends with a great cliffhanger and surprise ending. As we have seen previously Tonto and the Lone Ranger rescue a...