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Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the first ninety-three strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog .
Enjoy!
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Sean Phillips
Although there's nothing particularly remarkable about Ryoku Tsunoda's yaoi offerings, I always find her titles a pleasurable, even comforting, read.
The simple set up of the title's "meet cute" -- new and boisterous assistant chef joins an uptight manager's restaurant staff -- is given ...
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Okay, so I've revealed 86 of the 90 covers that you'll be able to vote on starting tomorrow.
The last four will be up tomorrow, but I figured that instead of going with the four I had lined up for tomorrow, I'll instead let you folks choose the two covers that make up covers 89 and 90.
Here ...
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Okay, in case you didn't see the introduction , the concept is that each day up to and including the 23rd of November, I'll be posting four iconic covers from DC Comics' 75-year history. On the 23rd, you folks will get a chance to pick your Top 10 out of the 90 choices. I'll tabulate the votes ...
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Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it's Secret Weapons #2.
The Nostalgia November archive can be found here .
Secret Weapons #2 by Joe St. Pierre concludes the story where Master Darque uses Dr. ...
Indie
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here 's the archive of the moments posted so far!
Let's take a look at Planetary/JLA: Terra Obscura, by Warren Ellis and Jerry Ordway.
Okay, the gist ...
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Clark Kent
Princess Diana
Warren Ellis
Jerry Ordway
Bruce Wayne
Okay, in case you didn't see the introduction , the concept is that each day up to and including the 23rd of November, I'll be posting four iconic covers from DC Comics' 75-year history. On the 23rd, you folks will get a chance to pick your Top 10 out of the 90 choices. I'll tabulate the votes ...
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You know, I've been experimenting with putting some covers above the break, just to entice you to keep reading, but this entrant into our series is so godawful, so terrible, so horrifyingly eye-gouging, that I must keep you in suspense as long as I can. If you thought writing 2000 words about ...
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Tony Daniel
Kevin Smith
Paul Levitz
Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it's Solar, Man of the Atom #25.
The Nostalgia November archive can be found here .
Solar, Man of the Atom #25 by Kevin VanHook and Peter Grau is really an ...
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The Atom
Okay, in case you didn't see the introduction , the concept is that each day up to and including the 23rd of November, I'll be posting four iconic covers from DC Comics' 75-year history. On the 23rd, you folks will get a chance to pick your Top 10 out of the 90 choices. I'll tabulate the votes ...
Vertigo
Swamp Thing
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here 's the archive of the moments posted so far!
The creative team behind Hitman, Garth Ennis and John McCrea, returned to the character for a JLA/Hitman ...
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Hitman
Superman
Like several of you, I also decided I liked "Cross-Hatchings" best of all the suggestions for titling the occasional hodge-podge column. Many thanks to Sam L. for coining it.
Since embarking on the just-concluded month-long series of columns about comfort food, the hodge and the podge have ...
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Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it's Secret Weapons #1.
The Nostalgia November archive can be found here .
Secret Weapons #1 by Joe St. Pierre kicks off a three-part story that I'll be ...
Indie
Welcome to the two-hundred and thirty-third in a series of examinations of comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous two hundred and thirty-two.
Comic Book Legends Revealed is now part of the larger Legends Revealed series, where I ...
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Okay, in case you didn't see the introduction , the concept is that each day up to and including the 23rd of November, I'll be posting four iconic covers from DC Comics' 75-year history. On the 23rd, you folks will get a chance to pick your Top 10 out of the 90 choices. I'll tabulate the votes ...
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Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here 's the archive of the moments posted so far!
Today, believe it or not, we're going to look at ANOTHER epilogue to X-Cutioner's Song! This time, ...
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Peter David
Quicksilver
Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice
And could of men distinguish her election,
Sh' hath seal'd thee for herself, for thou hast been
As one in suff'ring all that suffers nothing,
A man that Fortune's buffets and rewards
Hast ta'en with equal thanks; and blest are those
Whose ...
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Batman
The Super Friends
Spider Jerusalem
Matthew E. (who might hate me just a little) wrote, "Well, my favourite comic book is Legion of Super-Heroes. I like stuff that suggests that some intelligence went into its creation. I like baseball. I like Arthuriana. I like stuff that's funny."
Because Matthew gave no indication that ...
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Superman would kick your ass in chess.
2 Comments At November 19, 2009 , Thok wrote:
Feh, he's no Flash or Despero. At November 19, 2009 , Wraith wrote:
Forget about playing chess against Superman... imagine a Superman piece IN the game. It would just clean up; you would ...
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Superman
Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it's Transformers #64.
The Nostalgia November archive can be found here .
Transformers #64 by Simon Furman and Jose Delbo continues the "Matrix Quest" storyarc ...