Debuting at SPX today, Woman Of Action is basically a Black Widow-ish story with the copyrights filed off, smooshed with the British action spy genre and
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I do like it when comics do the kind of things that only comics can do. The time aspect of Manhattan in Watchmen was far more powerful in the comic when
There's something about Power Girl by Amanda Conner that I find intensely appealing. And no, it's not just the obvious, it's that I can't shake the
Alan Davis is a legend in comics for a reason. His work is epic, clean, bold, full of great storytelling and enough pizzazz and showmanship to dazzle and
Where The Pitt worked best was in the contrast between it's two protagonists, the cheeky psychic Timmy and his half brother the hulking humourless Pitt.
Bleeding Cool ran a preview of this issue, earlier this week. The series has been set in and around a superhero team which have made an effect on history,
Lets be frank, I'm not here for the hack and the slash. It would be easy to criticise the fight scenes as being, well, fight scenes, they're not
To tell you the truth, I was expecting to miss Frank Quitely on the book. Morrison and Quitely made such a fine pair on All Star Superman and the
This has been the conspiracy comic with possibly the highest concept ever. What if the creators assigned to come up with "unthinkable" possible ways for
Okay, so Doctor Peter Venkman was always a bit of a cowboy. Well, now he appears to be a Sherriff, in a Wild Western town fighting ghosts with some
This is a classic issue that sums up one of the great themes of zombie fiction. That it's not so much the zombies you have to worry about but other
Amazing Spider-Man #605 is the comic that keeps on giving. Priced at $3.99 over the normal $2.99, it's fifty pages of story, which gives the writers room
This is the making of Nero, the antagonist from the recent Star Trek movie. Much was made at the time over how two dimensional the character felt, and
Orson Welles makes for a great comic book character. And I don't just mean as the voice of Unicron. In this final issue of a quite astonishing superhero
Nomad is a substitute character. Intially the identity Steve Rogers took in an abscence from the Captain America identity, when he got annoyed at the US