VERTIGO SPOTLIGHT:
Acts of Random Vertigo
By Martijn Form
The sun shines faintly on my body as I lie on the lush park grass. I'm staring at the clouds, trying to relax from a hard day at the office.... more
HE'S ONLY A WRITER:
Interview Me (Part 1)...
By Tony Lee
There I was, being interviewed left, right and centre for Doctor Who and I thought to myself ' They're all the same questions... more
COMIC EFFECT:
Through the Past Swamply
By Jim Kingman
DC's Swamp Thing #17 (July 1975) was a comic book I should have been able to buy during the third week of April, 1975...
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FONT YOU:
People that Inspire
By Randy Gentile
I've recently discovered a trend in the kind of artists that inspire me. I'm down with the maverick types... more
X-Files: I Want to Believe
Reviewed By Ray Tate
Directed by Chris Carter
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
The X-Files did something better than any other…
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Jughead's Double Digest #142
Reviewed By Penny Kenny
It’s not a hoax! Not an imaginary story! Not a teaser scene! The cover illustration, showing Jughead kneeling before new…
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch #95
Reviewed By Penny Kenny
"Remembrance, Part One"
Tania Del Rio returns to both writing and drawing Sabrina with this issue. And a spectacular…
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Sonic the Hedgehog #190
Reviewed By Penny Kenny
"A Bold New Moebius, Part Two: Duality"
It's wall to wall action as Sonic and the Freedom Fighters take on their evil…
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Scooby Doo #134
Reviewed By Ray Tate
"Ready to Were-Wolf" is a beautifully illustrated Scooby-Doo story that makes sense in terms of motive but not monster. …
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Number Of The Beast #8
Reviewed By Ray Tate
The Pentagon exploited alien tech to duplicate the High, Number of the Beast's Superman analogue. His witless…
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Nocturnals Carnival Of Beasts
Reviewed By Ray Tate
"Beasts"
"The Scrimshaw Crown"
"Night of the Candy Butchers"
Any new work by Dan Brereton is cause for celebration,…
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Marvel Adventures Super Heroes #1
Reviewed By Ray Tate
"Best of Show"
You can't tell by the cover, but Marvel Adventures Super Heroes is a laugh riot in which our three…
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FEATURE INTERVIEW: SCOTT KOLINS
Rogues Renaissance
By Keith Dallas
As an artist who reveres Jack Kirby's work, Scott Kolins was given the opportunity of his lifetime...
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INTERVIEW: DANNY FINGEROTH
Writing Full Circle
By Tim Lasiuta
Danny Fingeroth has a remarkable resume of accomplishments. His tenure as Group Editor for the Spider-Man books at Marvel... more
FEATURE INTERVIEW: SIMONE BIANCHI
Astonishing X-Men Interview
By Sean Boyle
Following the widely popular run of Joss Whedon and John Cassaday on Astonishing X-Men , Marvel needed an A-list team... more
FEATURE INTERVIEW: SCOTT WEGENER
Robo Strikes Back
By
Matthew McLean
Artist and co-creator of Atomic Robo , Scott Wegener sits down to talk about the upcoming second volume of the pants wearing bot... more
FONT YOU:
People that Inspire
By Randy Gentile
I've recently discovered a trend in the kind of artists that inspire me. I'm down with the maverick types... more
SILVER SOAPBOX:
Knowing is Half the Battle
By Kevin Powers
A little under a month ago, IDW Publishing acquired the comic book rights to Hasbro's storied G.I. Joe franchise.
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BUSTED KNUCKLES:
The Busted Knuckles Challenge
By Beau Smith
I have a Busted Knuckles Challenge for Marvel and DC Comics super-hero books. Give the readers one full year of stand-alone stories... more
HE'S ONLY A WRITER:
Interview Me (Part 1)...
By Tony Lee
There I was, being interviewed left, right and centre for Doctor Who and I thought to myself ' They're all the same questions... more
METH ADDICT :
Random Notes From The Edge
By Clifford Meth
Artist Mike Pascale and I have been trading quips for more than a dozen years but that's only because I like the cut of his gib. Or is it jib? more
COMIC EFFECT:
Through the Past Swamply
By Jim Kingman
DC's Swamp Thing #17 (July 1975) was a comic book I should have been able to buy during the third week of April, 1975...
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VERTIGO SPOTLIGHT:
Acts of Random Vertigo
By Martijn Form
The sun shines faintly on my body as I lie on the lush park grass. I'm staring at the clouds, trying to relax from a hard day at the office.... more
WHAT LOOKS GOOD:
An Absolutely Super Green Spring!
By Michael A. Diaz
Thanks to everyone that commented on the state of the comic book industry last week. Perhaps I am just being dour and pessimistic when I wonder if a bust is coming... more
THE PARK & BARB SHOW:
Park's NYCC 2008 Con Report...
By Park Cooper
You know, cabs are not guaranteed to show up even though they say they'll be there at a certain prearranged time...
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FOOL BRITANNIA:
Definately A Fine Comic
By Regie Rigby
Y'know, it's funny. You bang on for ages about something, complaining that this or that isn't happening. You worry and fret... more