It's been hard to see the protagonist of Kick Ass, Dave Lizewski, as that much of a hero. More of someone in the Nixon model of congitive dissonance,
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Look at the small Thulsa on the cover and the large Doom. This is a bad guy comic from the get go, even emphasising a certain syllable in common with a
Last issue's 99c issue brought a lot of people on board this superhero title from Boom. It answered questions and set up all sorts of new ones, introduced
Rawbone is a very viceral violent pirate story, intricately researched and written by famed Hellblazer writer Jamie Delano and drawn by Max Fiumara for
Comic book adaptations of movies do not have the greatest of reputations. They generally condense the movie into far less of the sum of its parts,
Filthy Rich scores so far in the Vertigo Crime imprint by lieu of actually have a crime in it. Several in fact. And the use of Junk, an injured college
The end of Monsters, Inc. the movie changed everything. Suddenly it was laughter that provided power for Monstropolis, not screams, and it was the funny
I've been talking about the IDW Ten Years volume, DC's' Wednesday Comics and the bear box set of mini-comics of late, and enjoying the format busting
Faster Than Light is an anthology from Oran Utan Comics, available in print or as a digital download. You know what to expect from small press comics.
I've known Antony Johnston for some time, we hung around in the same comics drinking circles on and offline and for a while I used to really annoy him by
This is the cover to the second print of Stuff of Legend, a new comic that burned through it's sizeable overprint in days and currently has the first
What have I learnt today? Well, USA Today have printed the second page of their Wednesday Comics Superman chapter. The New York Daily News promotes
"There's one thing I always meant to ask Jack back in the old days. I wanted to know about that doctor of his, the man who appears out of nowhere and
A momentous day! Because in America at just after half past noon, it will be 12.34 and 56 second on the 7/8 2009. Or, 123456789. Today is also the day in
Richard Stark's Parker is the kind of anti-hero that America isn't meant to create anymore, let alone enjoy. A cold hearted killer with the will to do the