Comic/Graphic Novel Review

My Week in Comics – Woman, Bats, Turtles, and Vamps

In this weeks roundup of comics (still lagging in my write-ups due to waiting to receive my comics in the mail before I move to a digital format), I read a bunch of the DC 52 comics, including Batman #1, Catwoman #1, I, Vampire #1, Nightwing #1, Supergirl #1, and Wonder Woman #1, in this penultimate week of the relaunch, →


My Week in Comics (Part 2) – Lanterns, Voices, Squads and Super Clones

Because my issues take a little long to ship (I seriously think I am going to switch to digital comics soon since the closest store is ages away), I ended up getting 2 weeks worth of comics within 2 days.  In order to keep the post from getting too long I ended up breaking it into two parts, Part 1 →


My Week in Comics (Part 1) – Action, Bats, and Arrows

Alas!  The moment I have finally been waiting for.  After two weeks of staring out windows each day to see what the mailman had brought me, I finally get my comics that everyone else has been reading for the past two weeks.  Apparently they don’t understand how little I like to wait for these things…  I was born two weeks →


My Week in Comics – Justice League #1 & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

[Deep breath] Oh comic smell, how I have missed thee.  Yes, A while back I said something about reading more comics, and well, as the piles of unread comics on my dresser goes to show I am a big, stupid liar face.  My excuse?  I decided to take a rowboat trip across the ocean and back because dumbbells are for →


Scott Pilgrim vs. The World vs. The Comic vs. The Adaptation vs. The Video Game

That's right!  We are back with a new round of questions and answers, this time taking of the ever evolving universe of Scott Pilgrim in order to celebrate the film's release this weekend (and just how awesome Scott Pilgrim is in general).  And this time things get "heated."  Read on to find out why. SPOILERS AHEAD, SO ENTER AT YOUR OWN →


Comic Review – Sugarshock

For someone with a love of everything superheroes, I am not that big on comics books.  Okay, for a year in high school I tried to be, but it was just way too hard to delve into a comic that had been going on for hundreds of issues already.  That mythology is just way too dense, and the basic knowledge →