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  1. CBR Review: The Ray, issue 1

    CBR Reader Reviews &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Opening directly into the action, but rife with humor and even a well constructed origin story, Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, with stunning visuals from Jamal Igle, strike a perfect tone for this young energetic hero in DC's new limited series "The Ray." In this first issue, Lucien Gates -- a lifeguard accidentally shot with a solar energy "sun gun" and turned into a superher -- explains how he became a superhero, introduces… Full Story »

  2. Archie Christmas Classics

    Graphic Novel Reporter &bull Dec 14, 2011

    'Tis the season, and Archie and the gang know just how to celebrate. Archie, Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and, of course, Jughead take to the snow and the Christmas season with joy in this collection of Archie comics from the '50s,… Full Story »

  3. The Blue Dragon

    Graphic Novel Reporter &bull Dec 14, 2011

    The Blue Dragon was originally a successful stage play written by Robert Lepage and Marie Michaud and performed in English, French, and Mandarin. Surprisingly, it's wonderfully good when adapted here to a graphic novel, with the stage dialogue (all in… Full Story »

  4. Rise of the Apes Street Mural

    ComicMix &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Over the weekend, we told you that Australian born street artist Anthony Lister had arrived in Los Angeles, working throughout the nights to create a gigantic street mural that was inspired by Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Today… Full Story »

  5. News: Whew!

    least I could do &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Not much to discuss this week I'm afraid. Well unless you believe that Lindsay Lohan's Playboy cover was leaked and not simply handed over to the media by her agent. She's the gift that just keeps giving. The European Union is struggling to sort out their economic woes but I won't insult anyone by pretending to know the details or even attempt to comment wryly upon them. I just hope that they get their house in order. National borders may still exist but economic ones don't. I hope there are enough smart people out there to do the work… Full Story »

  6. Tom DeFalco taking over Legion Lost from Fabian Nicieza

    League of Comic Geeks &bull Dec 6, 2011

    Earlier today, Legion Lost writer Fabian Nicieza revealed that he will be leaving the series after issue six. In his place, editor Brian Cunningham has selected former Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief, Tom DeFalco. He'll be joining series artist, Pete Woods, with… Full Story »

  7. Adventure Comics #150 - March 1950

    The Aquaman Shrine &bull Dec 4, 2011

    Comics Weekend"The Boy Who Went To Sea!" Aquaman sneaks aboard, pastes one of Black Jack's men back into the 1940s, and finds the young hostage. To be fair, in this story he tries none of his usual hare-brained "Let's dump… Full Story »

  8. Marvel Treasury | Fantastic Four

    Gorilla Daze &bull Dec 3, 2011

    And so it came to pass: three months after its inaugural tabloid, Marvel fired up the old hyperbole machine for the second. This time the subject was, perhaps not surprisingly, the Fantastic Four. After all, was not their host publication… Full Story »

  9. Echo: The Complete Edition

    Graphic Novel Reporter &bull Dec 2, 2011

    Terry Moore began Echo as an independent comic series in 2008, and over the course of 30 issues and three years, he created what is one of the best sci-fi comics of all time, a truly human, utterly fascinating, action-packed adventure. It's a brilliant look at scientific exploration combined with human ambition (and… Full Story »

  10. Wonder Woman # 3

    Comic Book Bin &bull Nov 20, 2011

    This is an introspective issue with little action but a lot of emotional confrontations. Wonder Woman realises her supposed origin, of being molded out of clay, was all a sham and she may actually be a daugher of Zeus, king… Full Story »

  11. 'Batman: Arkham City' Contains 'Big Head' Easter Egg

    Splash Page on MTV &bull Nov 17, 2011

    GoldenEye 007." What do these seemingly unrelated videogames all have in common? Each one allows you the opportunity to pursue the age-old tradition of the Big Head Mode. Sure, you can play as the Bulls the normal, boring way, or… Full Story »

  12. Giant Monster Playset!

    Super Robot Monster &bull Nov 17, 2011

    This last summer, I had the pleasure of helping out my friend filmmaker Greg Pope on his new Monster movie short film. I was asked to contribute some art pieces that support the big muguffin of the film, but also… Full Story »

  13. Ron Perlman Joins Guillermo del Toro On Pacific Rim; Production Begins!

    Comic Book Movie &bull Nov 16, 2011

    Principal photography on Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim begins this week in Toronto. Wired caught up with del Toro before cameras started rolling, where he revealed a few details. After Guillermo del Toro's announcement of his upcoming monster vs robot… Full Story »

  14. Saturn Apartments: Volume 4

    Comic Book Bin &bull Nov 15, 2011

    In the future, humanity abandons Earth and turns it into a nature preserve. People live in the Ring System, a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the Earth in the stratosphere, 35 kilometers above the surface. The Ring System… Full Story »

  15. What I Bought 11/9/2011 - Part 3

    Reporting on Marvels and Legends &bull Nov 12, 2011

    I get sad sometimes, thinking how many Marvel ongoings I used to buy, compared to how few I get now. I think it was 11 at the beginning of 2007, and now it's 2. Course, back in '07, I dropped three of those titles before the end of the year, so I clearly wasn't enjoying them anymore, but I had at some point earlier. I have no real point to this, I'm just struggling with introductory paragraphs as usual. Avengers Academy #19, 20… Full Story »

  16. NYC - Drawing American Pop Culture

    Convention Scene &bull Nov 8, 2011

    Beginning with his masterful pen and ink cartooning at EC Comics, Jack Davis quickly forged a reputation as one of the most versatile artists in comics, drawing humor, horror, and war stories. In Harvey Kurtzman's MAD, especially, Davis made a… Full Story »

  17. Long Beach Comic and Horror Con 2011 - Yeah, Still Got It!

    SpeedForce &bull Nov 3, 2011

    When I heard that Long Beach Comic Con was rebranding itself as Long Beach Comic and Horror Con this year, I was a little concerned. One of the things I liked most about it the first two years was the… Full Story »

  18. Kirby Kovers #9

    Jon's Random Acts of Geekery &bull Nov 1, 2011

    First up this week on Kirby Kovers is Strange Tales #72, with the robot called the Colossus! This is a great cover, from the design of the gigantic robot (except, perhaps, the coloring, but I'd imagine Kirby didn't pick the palatte), the… Full Story »

  19. New Marvel Series Point One #1 in November

    Central City Comics DB Blog &bull Oct 24, 2011

    Media Release - The foundation of 2012 is here! Kicking off in Point One #1, by the biggest names in the industry, fans can get the inside track to the hottest new series, the return of fan-demanded characters and a… Full Story »

  20. Captain America #3

    Comic Book Bin &bull Oct 23, 2011

    Oct 23, 2011 - 9:37Captain America battles the Ameridroid his robotic gigantic clone to a stand still. Elsewhere, Captain America's enemies from beyond continue to plot his downfall and their return to the world. Can Captain America save the day?… Full Story »



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