One of the longest running mysteries in television history was revealed today. No not the conclusion to part […]
The Festival Anthology hits stores today!
Martin Scherer’s perceived themes of the book, and what it means to ‘level up’.
Is Hawk the most interesting Brightest Day return? He’s definitely one of the most confusing ones!
12 DC characters are back from the grave. Geekscape asks what each means to the DCU.
Long Box Thoughts returns with ruminations on respecting our elders and recognizings what they’ve done for you
A look at the career and death of Plastic Man Creator Jack Cole.
In a brief article, Martin looks at the books that he is excited to see this July
What was the most important book published in the past 20 years of DCU? It wasn’t poly-bagged or part of a 52 part story.
Ten years ago DC turned One Million. What happened in the year 85,271 and what could it mean for the next major DCU event?
You always remember your first, but how fondly do you remember your first when its (adjectiveless) X-Men #10?
Free Comic Book Day is this Saturday, and if you are a comic store regular, you should remember, this day is not for you.
Martin reviews the Dave Sim’s Secret Project #1 and is surprised by its very serious content and message.
Martin runs through the June Previews Catalogue and gives his thoughts on what June will bring. Dark Horse carries on, DC disappoints, and Marvel, is just Marvel.
What’s coming out this May? What’s worth talking about, or thinking about? Look no further to see one fan’s thoughts.
April brings us a lackluster month of comics.
March 2008 promises to bring the return of the long lost classics, and possibly some new classics too.
February, a month for comic lovers
Reviewing the Death and Rebirth of the Question
The end is the beginning
Plan Ahead, July is going to rock.
A look at 10 years of awards
Will comics abandon the print form?
A Brief History of Two Awards
the evolution of a generic concept
What comes after the dark age?