by Jeff Meyer | August 11, 2008

ComicList: Marvel for 08/13/2008 Amazing Spider-Girl #23, $2.99 Amazing Spider-Man #567, $2.99 Astonishing X-Men #25 (2nd Printing Simone Bianchi Variant Cover)(X-Men Manifest Destiny Tie-In), $2.99 Astonishing X-Men #26 (X-Men Manifest Destiny Tie-In), $2.99 Captain Britain and MI 13 #3 (2nd Printing Leonard Kirk Variant Cover)(Secret Invasion Tie-In), $2.99 Captain Britain...

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by Jeff Meyer | August 11, 2008

The kind folks at TwoMorrows Publishing have supplied ComicList with their solicitations for comics and other products featured in the August 2008 Previews, scheduled to ship October 2008. ALTER EGO 81 edited by Roy THOMAS ALTER EGO 81 is our ever-haunted Halloween issue! Behind a new FRANK...

by Jeff Meyer | August 11, 2008

2008 will surely go down as the year Archie Comics pulled out all the stops with one intriguing storyline after another. From Alex Simmon’s thrilling mysteries in the pages of ARCHIE & FRIENDS, to Jughead’s and Moose & Midge’s forays into the “realistic style” in JUGHEAD’S DOUBLE DIGEST and PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST respectively, to the...

by Jeff Meyer | August 11, 2008

Jeff Lemire's Essex County has won the Doug Wright award for Best Emerging Talent (Canadian Cartooning).

by Jeff Meyer | August 10, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Final Crisis Rogues Revenge #1 DC Comics Johns & Kolins When I last left the Rogues they were in Flash and being scribed by Geoff Johns. I didn’t read Bart Allen’s Flash, I didn’t read any arc about the villains uniting,...

by Jeff Meyer | August 10, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Green Lantern #33 DC Comics Johns, Reis & Albert Part five of the updated origin of Hal Jordan takes us to some familiar ground: the early relationship between Hal and Sinestro. On the surface it seems like there isn’t a whole...

by Jeff Meyer | August 10, 2008

This year's IRON MAN movie will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 30.

by Jeff Meyer | August 10, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Cable #6 Marvel Comics Swierczynski, Lacombe & Olivetti I was ready to drop this title. I liked the premise of the first arc, but it just seemed to move way too slow. I looked at this issue in the shop to...

by Jeff Meyer | August 10, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Wolverine #67 Marvel Comics Millar, McNiven, Vines & Hollowell Part two of Old Man Logan advances the plot only slightly. However, it gives little tidbits as to what Hawkeye is really up to. It also dresses up this future world with...

by Jeff Meyer | August 10, 2008

United Kingdom, 8th August 2008 - IndieReview, the UK indie comics & managa portal has had a new revamp, focusing on sharp dynamic content with lots of great images and up to date news from the World of comics! They have introduced a new 5 star rating system to let people know what they think...

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

ComicList Week In Review Volume 14, Issue 32 Hooray, I finally started cataloging my comic book collection, thanks to my Dad's laptop and Collectorz.com. 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

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars Rebellion #15 Dark Horse Comics Williams, Weaver & Glass Vector arrives in the time of Luke Skywalker. I had my doubts about how Vector would be handled in Rebellion. After all, Vader already got mixed up with it in...

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Frank Frazetta's Creatures Image Comics Remender, Bergting & Hanley The Frank Frazetta line of comics rolls along with perhaps its boldest incarnation to date. This is a comic that takes a president and turns him into a warrior fighting against the...

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Huntress Year One #6 DC Comics Madison, Richards, Rapmund & Buhcman Probably the best series of the year so far ends with a bang. This series has completely flown under the radar with the press grabbing Final Crisis, Secret Invasion, RIP...

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews X-Files Special #0 Wildstorm Comics (DC) Spotnitz & Denham With a light comic load this week I picked up an issue I had been on the fence about – X-Files. Sure, I was a fan of the show, but how does...

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

Suspended Animation Review The Dare Detectives, published by Dark Horse Books, 96 pages, digest-sized, $5.95. “Frantic” is defined, in part, as “done in a hurried and chaotic way.” It is also the first word that comes to my mind when describing the first issue of The...

by Jeff Meyer | August 9, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Hulk #5 Marvel Comics Loeb, McGuinness, Farmer & Keith I want to like this comic. I loved almost every incarnation of the Hulk over the last twenty years. I feel I have been light on this particular title due to my...

by Jeff Meyer | August 8, 2008

If you believe you have fallen victim to a disc defect in the 4th print of the FLCL Ultimate Edition DVD box set, please read on.

by Jeff Meyer | August 8, 2008

The Baltimore Comic-Con is proud to announce that tickets for the show are now available for sale. From the show’s website, fans can now click on the Tickets link to reach TicketMaster and purchase tickets for Saturday, Sunday, or both! In addition to a great guest list, the Baltimore Comic-Con offers an amazingly diverse list...

by Jeff Meyer | August 8, 2008

Marvel is proud to unveil the cover to Marvel: Your Universe, by fan favorite artist Tom Raney! Featuring a complete look at the major Marvel events of the last five years, as narrated by Watcher, this is your chance to catch up on everything! Is it all connected? What’s next? These answers and more arrive...