Alan Smithee

Starborn #4 – Review

Starborn #4 – Review

Before I get started in this review, I must say that many of the times that I see Stan Lee’s name slapped onto a book, I get a bit reluctant to read it…such was the case with Starborn, and I’m sad that it’s taken 4 issues for me to get into this series, because it’s […]

 Alan Smithee

Farscape #17 – Review

Farscape #17 – Review

It’s been some time since I’ve checked in on Aeryn, Crichton, and the zany bunch of aliens in the Farscape universe, I wonder what could possibly be going on with these guys. I mean, what more could these people possibly endure while keeping their sanity?

 Alan Smithee

Insurrection V3.6 #1 – Review

Insurrection V3.6 #1 – Review

With the sheer amount of BOOM! Studios works being dedicated to sentient machines that mimic humans, such as their two Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, I sometimes wonder if my favorite comic producing company might be trying to prepare us for something…

 Evan Burkey

Darkwing Duck Annual #1 – Review

Darkwing Duck rides again in this new comic from BOOM! Studios, and just like in The Duck Knight Returns, Darkwing still has it.

 Ryan Thomason

If you Want Your Kids To Be Into Comics, kaboom! Is Where It’s At

If you Want Your Kids To Be Into Comics, kaboom! Is Where It’s At

One of the many to be coming soon to you for sure, but with this latest announcement from Boom! Studios division for kids ‘kaboom!’ will be doing one of my sons favorite shows.

 Ryan Thomason

Boom! Kids Takes a New Direction

Boom! Kids Takes a New Direction

For the other parents out there who want to get their kids into comic books, I always suggest they read comics that Boom! Studios publishes. Things are shaking up and it all starts with a simple name change for the division.

 Ryan Thomason

Sneak Peeks: Boom! Studios

Sneak Peeks: Boom! Studios

Boom! Studios gives us a early look at the comics coming out tomorrow, Wednesday, February 23rd, you guys now get the same pleasure!

 Ryan Thomason

What Disney Afternoon Show is Boom! Bringing Back Now?

DUCKTALES! OOOOOooOO!

 Alan Smithee

The Amory Wars: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 #8 – Review

The Amory Wars: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 #8 – Review

The Amory Wars continues its current chapter of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 this month in issue #8 of the amazing series by Coheed and Cambria front-man Claudio Sanchez and comics legend Peter David, the art this issue is by newcomer to the series Aaron Kuder.

 Alan Smithee

Boom Studios Newest Book Announced – Malignant Man

Boom Studios Newest Book Announced – Malignant Man

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the world malignant? I bet you anything it’s cancer. Well, that’s exactly the premise of the new sci-fi series coming from BOOM! Studios and the mind of Michael Alan Nelson is going to bring you…a character that has what doctors diagnose as terminal cancer […]

 

I Finally Read It – Irredeemable Volumes 1-3

I Finally Read It – Irredeemable Volumes 1-3

As promised I’m back with thoughts on the series Irredeemable. Seeing that I’ve been slacking on a lot of good comics, I’ve also decided to start a new feature “I Finally Read It.” This will give me a good excuse to catch up with all the great things I’ve been hearing about in the sequential […]

 

Incorruptible #14 – Review

Incorruptible #14 – Review

Mark Waid is doing some great things with the superhero genre. I wish I knew more about it. Incorruptible #14 is the first issue I’ve read of this series. That phrase has been used by myself far too much lately. However, I’m going to make recompense for my geek sins. Firstly, reading this issue was […]

 Alan Smithee

The Amory Wars Gains a New Artist

The Amory Wars Gains a New Artist

If you’ve been around here long enough, you should know about our man-love for everything Coheed and Cambria related. I’ve read every single issue of The Amory Wars comics that Boom Studios has put out, and even before they picked them up. I’m THAT big of a fan.

 Ryan Thomason

Comic Review, Chip ‘N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers #2

Comic Review, Chip ‘N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers #2

I’ve been reading the Chip and Dale comics for one reason only. Nostalgia. Rescue Rangers #2 takes me back to a place where I remember sitting in the playroom at my parents’ house as a kid and watching the TV show. Though it’s been a long time, how does the revitalized comic hold up?

 Ryan Thomason

Welcome Back to Hell

Welcome Back to Hell

Pinhead is going to make you cry in fear all over again.