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Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Garth Ennis may have created "Crossed," but Si Spurrier is the first to show that another writer can do it justice.
Wednesday Sep 02, 2015
Wednesday Sep 02, 2015
Wednesday Sep 02, 2015
One of the weakest Marvel events in recent memory. At least it allowed me to get caught up on Cullen Bunn's "Magneto!"
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
My thoughts on volumes 21 & 22 as the series wraps up in a satisfying way that still isn't on par with the best it has had to offer.
Sunday Aug 09, 2015
Sunday Aug 09, 2015
Sunday Aug 09, 2015
Could be said to follow on from this. My thoughts on "Wytches" vol. 1, "Rumble" vol. 1, "Invincible" vol. 21, "The Wicked + The Divine" vol. 2, and "The Autumnlands" vol. 1 -- listed and discussed in ascending order of quality.
Wednesday Jul 22, 2015
Wednesday Jul 22, 2015
Wednesday Jul 22, 2015
Brian Wood's creator-owned follow-up to "DMZ" has its moments, but never fully realizes its potential.
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Mike Carey and Peter Gross' story about stories isn't part of Vertigo's A-list, but is a solid read overall.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Myron joins us to talk about what may be Dan Slott's last major Spider-event. It's marred by predictability and some weak antagonists, but at least it has some great goofy stuff around the edges.
Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
You can't go wrong with any of the numbered volumes of the Rabbit Ronin's adventures! As for his latest, "Senso," well...