Category archives: Comics
The Wisdom and Impact of Before Watchmen
There was a time when I would have been genuinely offended that DC is publishing new Watchmen comics.Publishing prequels or sequels seems inherently wrong, a line that everyone knows you shouldn’t cross lest you risk being struck down by the vengeful gods Alan Moore might talk to.
But the more I think about it, the less it bothers me. continue reading
Didn’t this blog used to be about comics?
Apparently I haven’t written about comics in almost a year. I knew I hadn’t written a lot – I’ve been slacking on the blog in general this past year – but really, no posts about comics for that long? I… continue reading »
Losers or Winners?
God knows I’m skeptical of adaptations these days, but I’m actually starting to get a good feeling about The Losers, Sylvain White’s adaptation of Andy Diggle & Jock’s great espionage comic. Diggle and Jock were apparently involved at various points… continue reading »
A late but short and to the point review of Daytripper #1
That was interesting. And surprising. And it looks really pretty. I want to read more now.
The Unwritten Vol. 1 review
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’ll know I was a big fan of Mike Carey’s Lucifer. It was a great, epic book with a cast of wonderful characters that managed to create its own identity despite… continue reading »
So much for Human Target
I admit, I was curious about the pilot for Human Target. It’s not like I had great expectations, given the challenges of adapting Peter Milligan’s great books, but hey, I want stuff like this to be good. Maybe you can… continue reading »
Batman: The Resurrection of Ra’s Al Ghul review
“Worst” is a horribly misused word. Look up any movie on IMDB and you’ll find the user reviews peppered with comments declaring it the worst ever. There’s an astonishing lack of perspective and context on display, as though people simply… continue reading »
No one cares about Girl Comics
I haven’t paid particularly close attention to the blogosphere over the past few months, but the reaction to Marvel’s Girl Comics has been amusing. The obvious: It’s a pretty good lineup of talent. G. Willow Wilson, Amanda Conner, Carla Speed… continue reading »
Kieron Gillen knows how to sell a comic
Talking about the upcoming S.W.O.R.D. series, he says, “They’re less Men in Black, more Contact/Special Circumstances from Iain M Banks’ The Culture (on a budget).” I’m not sure how much of Marvel’s target demographic know Iain Banks, but it’s good… continue reading »
Marvelman? Marvelous?
So Marvel has bought the rights to Marvelman. That’s interesting news… but I’m not quite sure what it means just yet. The press release is fairly vague – they bought Marvelman from Mick Anglo. Joe Quesada drew a poster. Okay.… continue reading »
I Kill Giants review
You probably know the story. A child retreats into a fantasy world, which may or may not be real, to escape the problems she is experiencing in the real world. In the end, she learns a valuable lesson and is… continue reading »
New Bryan Talbot!
One of my favourite artists – Alice in Sunderland is one of the most visually impressive books I’ve ever seen – has a new book coming out in the fall! It’s… Steampunk Anthropomorphism? I can totally dig it. (I actually… continue reading »
Wait, what?
I should know better than to look at this sort of thing, but curiousity compelled me to look at DC’s look at the spectrum of lanterns. Immediate thoughts: “Willpower” is an emotion? There is probably something to be said about… continue reading »
That’s what I call ENTERTAINMENT
(Background info at The Beat.)
There are no attempted puns about philately in this post
Stamp collecting is probably one of the most boring and generally lamest hobbies one can find. (One might think there’d be problems with someone who spends most of his time writing about comic books pointing that out, but I have… continue reading »