What is it with American writers destroying Europe these days? Last week in Flashpoint #1, we saw that hundreds of millions of Europeans had been plunged
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I can't take The Watcher seriously anymore. I mean I'm not sure I used to anyway, but I definitely don't now. I can't even take the ones in Fringe
Two comics. Two tie ins to big company crossovers. How do they stack up? For those coming off the Thor movie, Journey Into Mystery by Kieon Gillen and
Peter Kennard is a world renowned activist photographer and photomontage artist who came to prominence in anti-war activism after the Vietname war and
Here, courtesy of Marvel, is a worldess preview for Supreme Power, a new chapter for the Squadroin Supreme, revived as a MAX title by J Michael
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Art and politics have been forever involved with one another. Living in the age of short-term high-speed media, it
Sorry for the delay, folks, yesterday got on top of me rather. There was a time, once, when the hegemony of the superhero book looked like it was about to
Two comics, both published on the same day, both with reveal endings I don't particularly want to reveal but it's probably too late and I'd much rather
Comics supplied by Holy Goat Comics of Kingston Upon Thames, London. Pop by and say hello. It's hard not to read Matt Fraction's Iron Man and Brian
Comics supplied by Holy Goat Comics of Kingston Upon Thames, London. Pop by and say hello. Never has war looked quite like a string of fairylights. DC to
Comics supplied by Holy Goat Comics of Kingston Upon Thames, London. Pop by and say hello. For weeks I've watched Aaron and Mike going on and on and on
Comics supplied by Holy Goat Comics of Kingston Upon Thames, London. Pop by and say hello. It's back baby and it's oh so sweet. Concrete's on the cover,
Two comics. Both tied into Marvel and DC's respective crossovers. But a world apart. Kieron Gillen has a rather malleable voice. We've seen how the author
Vertigo is probably my favourite comic book publisher, in that I buy more of a percentage of their published titles than any other. But here I find myself
One is a comic steeped in decades of Marvel continuity. The other is something very new indeed. Fear Itself is the beginning of the big Marvel crossover.