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IGN Assemble! #39 – Space Rodents (and Raccoons)
Last week, Erik and I talked about our love of “space rodents” in a discussion about Rocket Raccoon. While we still love Rocket Raccoon, we were humbly corrected in an e-mail from a listener
Read More »IGN Assemble! #38 – Avengers Anarchy
Due to the fact that I was off in New York City last week hosting Valiant Comics Live, we missed an episode of IGN Assemble! despite my promise to never miss an episode. Like
Read More »Unlocking the Future of the DC Universe
Remember way back in September when DC Comics snuck the mysterious hooded woman from Flashpoint #5 into each and every New 52 launch title? Well, a few weeks later they gave her the official
Read More »Sweet Tooth Coming to an End
The last year has been a tear-streaked road for fans of Vertigo. While it has ushered in some great new books, it has also brought an end to such favorites as DMZ, Scalped, Northlanders,
Read More »The Secrets of Green Lantern’s Indigo Tribe Revealed
With Green Lantern #9, Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke continue to pull back the curtain on the mysterious Indigo Tribe, whose devotion to compassion might just be a little more twisted than we previously
Read More »Marvel’s Max Payne Comic
Rockstar Games has recently teamed up with Marvel Comics and writers Dan Houser and Sam Lake to deliver a new comic based on the game company’s Max Payne series… Games comics news Marvel’s Max
Read More »Daredevil #12 Review
It’s hard to imagine an issue of Daredevil that is not worth your time and money at this point. Issue #12 is incredibly well done and a great read, which shouldn’t surprise anybody. Also,
Read More »Age of Apocalypse #3 Review
Age of Apocalypse is a dark series. Naturally, there are no rays of sunshine in the third issue, no silver lining. If anything, things are worse. The violence ramps up, the enemies overwhelm the
Read More »Exiled #1 Review
There is a crazy amount of stuff going on in the 22 pages of this book. I know it’s a first issue, but this thing is information overload. It feels nearly impossible to sum
Read More »The Spider #1 Review
Following on the heels of Dynamite Entertainment’s The Shadow relaunch comes a brand new start for pulp hero The Spider. However, unlike The Shadow, this one is off to a pretty rocky start. The
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