Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
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Bringing you discussions of all the new exciting books in comicdom.
We have Albuquerque's own Marya Jones in the studio to join us in reviewing this week's books- including[...]
Alex + Ada Archives
For this type of customer, I put a copy of Alex + Ada volume one in their hands If you aren't already reading this beautiful series, you can catch up in single issues or the also beautifully collected trade paperback The story follows a young man named Alex who reluctantly receives a female android, Ada,[...]
Doing this also gives Godlewski a chance to showcase his talents.
Even though this approach can sometimes be catastrophic (if the art isn't very good the readers can have a hard time telling what's going on) I think Faerber and Godlewski have done this with great success in the past and I really hope they continue[...]
Well, X-Files Year Zero, I just bought some comic books. Let's see what's going on? Well, we seem to have another confluence between Marvel and DC, with
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Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London.
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Welcome to Episode 156 of The Orbiting Pod!
This week, we worship false idols with The Wicked & The Divine #1, get an electric eel shock with Witchfinder #1, play the generation game with Thomas Alsop #1, let the juice loose[...]
If only tis were as fictional as it seems.
From Batman And Ra's Al Ghul #32, a rather macabre reprise of Lone Wolf And Cub…
I'm totally going to get this from Josh Hoopes' kids one day, aren't I? Still, I've got Five Years Later to prepare I suppose, in Futures End.
From MPH #2 there… that Marvel[...]
Did you get your facsimile free version of this publication? Not if you lived in the UK you didn't…
Revival names the inevitable Sharknado spinoff as the franchise begins to grow in stature…
The internet, in flesh form, folks, courtesy of Nailbiter.
And in Alex + Ada, Alex hears more about his grandmother that he's comfortable with[...]
This must have hurt…
The first feelings of Alex + Ada… and we all know what comes after chocolate, right?
That's right, and so does Sex, discovering it's drive once again.
Real Heroes gives us the superhero Galaxy Quest… but with actors discovering the characters they play are real – or were – it's also rather like Mark[...]
Kamala Khan is the 21st Century Peter Parker and I'm far more excited to read about her than I ever would have guessed and I think a lot of you would be surprised as well.
Alex + Ada #1-4
I like to ask the guys at the comic shop for recommendations and one of the books that[...]
This week new comic releases for the week of February 19, 2014 are reviewed, plus a special guest!
Books reviewed in this episode are:
DC Comics: Justice League #28
Image Comics: Undertow #1
Marvel Comics: Amazing X-Men #4
DC Comics: Wonder Woman #28
Image Comics: Alex + Ada #4
IDW: Godzilla Rulers Of Earth #9
IDW: X-Files Conspiracy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1
DC[...]
Shoryuken!
Alex + Ada gives us a guide to jailbreaking your sex dolls so they can so things like… well… say no.
I'm rather glad Peter Panzerfaust didn't choose to insist on bows and arrows when transferring Red Indians/Native Americans to their Pannish wartime narrative.
The questions everyone wants to ask the younger Savage Dragon[...]
Like that phrase "needless tautology".
Hey, Indestructible #1, they might well stare back, aren't you Simon Pegg?
After reading Alex + Ada #2, I'm really hoping my grandmother just gets me a jumper Or a voucher, a voucher would be good There must be better ways to deal with such annoying relatives.
And, yes, Lazarus #5 has[...]
This is one of those comics that will be equally beautiful in a collected edition, but I wouldn't wait that long to check out this off-beat walk through magic and more concrete reality.
Alex + Ada, also from Image (so many new books each week that it is a little overwhelming but the range is impressive,[...]
Though not as much as Bleeding Cool owner Avatar Press' other stablemate this week.
That's quite a Neo Tokyo explosion in today's Absolution: Rubicon, no?
"Mummy, can I have a bog man from Drumhellar #1, also launching from Image Comics today?" I'll be really good and won't ask for anything else ever again…
Apart from all the future[...]