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Saturday, July 26, 2008
X-Files: I Want to Believe

Friday, July 25, 2008
Jughead's Double Digest #142
Sabrina the Teenage Witch #95
Sonic the Hedgehog #190
Scooby Doo #134
Number Of The Beast #8
Nocturnals Carnival Of Beasts
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes #1
Futurama Comics #38
Brothers in Arms #2

Thursday, July 24, 2008
Robin #175
Green Lantern Corps #26
Superman #678
Justice League of America #23
Invincible #51
DMZ #33
Zombie Tales #2
Pigeons from Hell #3
Trinity #8

Tuesday, July 22, 2008
New Avengers #43
Uncanny X-Men #500
Avengers: The Initiative #15
X-Men: Legacy #214
Immortal Iron Fist #17
Daredevil #109
She-Hulk #31
Amazing Spider-Man #566

Monday, July 21, 2008
Captain Action: First Mission, Last Day
War Heroes #1
Conan the Cimmerian #1
Tangent: Superman's Reign #5

Sunday, July 20, 2008
Sunday Slugfest: The Dark Knight

Saturday, July 19, 2008
ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction #1
Batgirl #1
Simpsons Comics #144
Marvel Adventures: Avengers #26



comics news

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... 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

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Reviews

X-Files: I Want to Believe 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 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…
[full story…]

Sabrina the Teenage Witch #95 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…
[full story…]

Sonic the Hedgehog #190 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…
[full story…]

Scooby Doo #134 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. …
[full story…]

Number Of The Beast #8 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…
[full story…]

Nocturnals Carnival Of Beasts 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,…
[full story…]

Marvel Adventures Super Heroes #1 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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Interviews

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... more

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

 
Columns

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.
more

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... more

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... more

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