Doug Moench
Birth date: February 23, 1948
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Man, the old style of writing for comics can get clunky. So, so clunky. There's more nuance nowadays: a little more trust of the audience, so not everything has to be said quite as plainly as it is. Still, I want to see what happens to that lady who went through Terrigenesis, but there was ...
Paradox Press' "Factoid Books" Big Book of fill in blank is a series I have fond memories of, though I never bought any of them. I recall spending time flipping through them while hanging out at Barnes and Noble and Borders book stores, back when I was not really that into comics but intrigued by we...
Oh my gosh, this book. I'm really not sure what to say about this book. I wanted to like it. And I kind of did, especially once Claremont took over the writing duties. But it has a couple glaring flaws which fall into that valley between books which are genuinely good and books which lack in strai...
This volume contains all 24 issues of the Marvel Comics' Godzilla series. There's a lot of action, pathos, and good fun in these comical, which feature artwork by Herb Trimpe, best known for his work on the Incredible Hulk and being the co-creator of Wolverine. Definitely recommended reading.
Another monster volume drawing the (overly long) Knightfall storyline to a close. Bruce is back, and has claimed the cowl back from Jean Paul Valley. And that's roughly halfway through this volume. The rest of the book is Dick Grayson's first stint as Batman, with Tim Drake as Robin. It was this sec...