The 90s was an experimental comic scene. It was bold, brave and daring even. When Dark Horse Comics under the imprint Blanc Noir release Body Bags, written and illustrated by Jason Pearson, I had no idea what to expect but filled with graphic violence, a simple yet action-packed sequences and probab...
Meet Tom Strong, the top science hero of Millennium City. He grew up on the remote West Indian island of Attabar Teru, married the chieftain's daughter, Dhalua and together they have a daughter of their own, Tesla. Along with inventive genius he possesses a steam-powered butler named Pneuman, pals a...
That was before I woke up, nearly in tears, and unable to get up. I wasn't working today, but I wanted to get into the studio early. That didn't happen - and Primus, the studio is hot as fuck today, stupid, stupid heat. But I managed to do art after picking up more Deadpool. So yay! Dead...
Hm. The weakest of the new Deadpool collections so far, but not terrible. Deadpool goes to Vegas, and gets distracted by his old buddy Weasel's newest job, as the mech-suited protector of Vegas casinos. What follows is a mean-spirited heist that hammers in, at great length, that Deadpool is not a go...
This was a crossover event between four of the Bat-books: Batman (Grant Morrison), Detective Comics (Paul Dini), Robin (Peter Milligan), and Nightwing (Fabian Nicieza). The major ones, in other words. These guys must have had some serious plotting discussion before they went to work, because the usu...
Gotham Central's concept was to set a gritty police procedural in Gotham City, combining traditional police work with Batman's regular cast of villains. This particular story arc focuses on Renee Montoya. I'm not going to try to avoid spoilers in my review, because if you've heard anything about Got...
The Penguin's story, strangely and unexpectedly, stuck with me the most, whereas I have a serious problem recalling Poison Ivy and the Scarecrow's stories. A must read, even amongst Batman graphic novels.
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