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Teenage Wasteland Episode 52 – Comic Talk
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I’ve been reading a lot, and this week it is time to discuss it all in this edition of…Comic Talk. Items Discussed: Batman and Robin #6, Doctor Mid-Nite #1-3, Cowboy Ninja Viking #1, Sword #1, Punisher #11, Opposable Thumbs, X-Men: Children of the Atom Music featured is by Bad Brains. ...5 hours ago -
Teenage Wasteland Episode 52 – Comic Talk
The Comics Podcast Network —
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I’ve been reading a lot, and this week it is time to discuss it all in this edition of…Comic Talk. Items Discussed: Batman & Robin #6, Doctor Mid-Nite #1-3, Cowboy Ninja Viking #1, Sword #1, Punisher #11, Opposable Thumbs, X-Men: Children of the Atom #1-6 Music featured is by Bad ...11 hours ago -
If everyone expects superhero crossovers to be bad, how come they keep making them?
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Curt Purcell blogs about horror at The Groovy Age of Horror , specifically as it applies to ’60s-‘70s era film, paperbacks and comics. He’s been following DC’s “Blackest Night” storyline/event/crossover/thing for what probably seems like the obvious reasons—at its core, “Blackest Night” has been ...17 hours ago -
The Authority: The Lost Year #3
Comics Daily —
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The only thing odder than the fate of Grant Morrison’s Authority is this attempt to revive it. Despite the publication of two issues of staggering brilliance, which presented the book with a high concept worth of its mettle, the writer was uncharacteristically stung by negative reviews of the first two instalments ...4 days ago -
CBR Review: The Authority: The Lost Year #3
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I recently reviewed The Authority: The Lost Year #3 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "It’s not that this comic is bad, it’s that it’s not great, not even good. It’s an average, mediocre superhero comic that would barely warrant publication on its own merits let alone as the ...5 days ago -
FBBP #120 - Love & Shame
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This episode, we discuss changes over at the Comics Journal and what that means for the blogosphere, plus answer your questions about love, shame, professional wrestling and enabling habits! If you have questions or topics you’d like to see addressed in future podcasts, write us at editors AT funnybookbabylon ...5 days ago -
Reviewing The Black Casebook
Oz and Ends —
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Batman: The Black Casebook is marketed as the stories that inspired Grant Morrison ’s issues of Batman magazine, and the direction he’s driven DC’s leading character since 2006. But really it’s the best collection of weird-ass Batman and Robin adventures from the 1950s and late 1960s now on the ...5 days ago -
Comic Review: The Authority: The Lost Year, “Reader”.
PDX Comic Geek —
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This book picks up the same theme from Uncanny X-Men, First Class (That of alien visitors that are all powerful) but does two things differently. 1. This is from the perspective of the visitor. 2. They do it right! Highly enjoyable with what can only feel like a Michael Criton “Sphere-esque” tinge. Read ...6 days ago -
Joe the Barbarian #2 by Grant Morrison and Sean MurphyOn sale...
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Joe the Barbarian #2 by Grant Morrison and Sean Murphy On sale February 17, 2010 for the reasonable price of $2.99.1 week ago -
MSP#152: The Truth about Doctor True, and Other Amazin’ Tales
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In this issue: OH! Those Hulks are faaalliiiin! Eliza Dushku is unemployed, there ain’t enough lizard-eatin’ or Freddy Krueger for my tastes. The Blue And The Gold are reunited, but with more brain-eating this time! IN ADDITION: Why you shouldn’t drink things out of hundred-year-old buried bottles! PLUS: Can ...1 week ago -
Previews Reviews: November 2009
Big Shiny Robot! —
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I know, I know, I’m late this month, and I missed last month, for which I sincerily apologize. It was kind of a shitty month anyway, and its sole highlight will get a mention here, so it’s all good, right? I’ll spare you the Tim Tebow speech , and dive right in: BLACKSAD VOLUME 1 HC ( Dark Horse, $29.99 ) ...1 week ago -
Final Crisis by Grant Morrison
Fifty Books Project 2009 —
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Im not sure if anyone here besides me reads comics on a monthly basis, but anyone who does knows that every summer, both Marvel and DC have a major event, a storyline that crosses through nearly all their titles and, theoretically at least, has a lasting impact on their comics universe. Generally, these events dont ...1 week ago -
What Does Paranormal Activity Directors Area 51 Movie Mean For Grant Morrisons Area 51?
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With Oren Pelis found-footage horror film " Paranormal Activity " making a big box-office splash, its only natural that everyones wondering about his next project. An alien-themed scare flick titled "Area 51," the Paramount film has been shrouded in secrecy—but details recently emerged about Pelis plans for the ...1 week ago -
“The Prisoner”
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Now that the American version of the late 1960s TV-series “ The Prisoner ” has started airing, I feel it’s incredibly important to remember the original. Here ’s a sweet “all-star appreciation” of the series, including bits on how artists and people such as The Beatles, Alan Moore and Grant ...1 week ago -
Batman & Robin & The Facets of the Joker
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Earlier today I put up another edition of This Week in Panels. When I was getting the one for Batman and Robin #6 , I noticed something odd. A striking similarity that didn’t poke out the first time I read it. At first I was wondering if it was a coincidence, but then I looked further into it and noticed that there ...1 week ago -
Disburbing
YA Bookmark: Novels for Young Adults —
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This has to be one of the most disturbing graphic novels I have ever read. The premise is simple. Pets are stolen from their homes and are medically altered to become killing machines. The animals are not working out and must be terminated, but they escape the lab. The government is horrified these killers are on the ...1 week ago -
Comic Review For The Week Of 11/14/09
UndercoverFanBoy.com - Comic Book News, Rants & More! —
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Rating System: 0 to 1.5 stars = save your money unless you are just mindlessly collecting the title. 2 to 3.5 = worth a shot if you are up to trying something new or wanting to get back into a title. 4 to 5 = a must buy for any comic reader.DEADPOOL #17 – Whoo-hooo! [...]1 week ago -
The 2000 AD Weekly Droid Watch: Keeping an Eye on What Tharg’s Minions Are up to Whilst They Should Be Hard at Work! – November 13th 2009
Hypergeek —
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Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch , I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics , so ...1 week ago -
now what?
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drive-by readings Batman & Robin #6 ( DC ) "Revenge of the Red Hood, Part Three: Flamingo is Here" Grant Morrison Philip Tan Jonathan Glapion Alex Sinclair Patrick Brosseau Frank Quitely (variant cover) ok, they werent left in compromising positions but then again, letting the ...2 weeks ago -
Review: Batman and Robin #6
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Morrison’s Batman and Robin continues to decline slowly without Frank Quitely, but Morrison is nonetheless still telling engaging stories and doing some of the most entertaining Bat-work around. Picking up on a clever bit of metacommentary as Dick and Damian find their fates at the hands of a fickle public, much ...2 weeks ago
