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In which I check back in with a couple of series I reviewed the first issues of
The Anchor #2 (Boom Studios) I was pretty impressed with the first issue of this new series by writer Phil Hester and artist Brian Churilla, and remained so with the second issue. Hester teases out Clem/The Anchor’s origin a bit, sends the big, bearded bruiser and his friend Hofi to ...
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All-American Shojo: The Dreamer
There's a pretty good chance that the existence of, and quality of, Lora Innes' The Dreamer is something you're already aware of, and have been for quite some time. If that's the case, feel free to skip this post, as it likely won't contain anything you don't already know. As many comics as ...
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Yeah, that Batman Confidential art is not very good at all.
Imentioned briefly on Wednesday that this week's Batman Confidential #37 had some of the worst art I saw in a comic book this week, and that it was bad enough that I decided not to buy the book, despite my interest in the subject matter (That subject matter being Batman and The Blackhawks, ...
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How is it possible that no one has ever used this title for anything before?
And is the title stupid, awesome or awesomely stupid? I can't quite make up my mind.
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Two very odd scenes from Batman/Doc Savage Special #1
(Alternate post title: "Who is Batman groping now ?") I talked a bit about my disappointment with last week's Batman/Doc Savage Special #1 at Blog@Newsarama earlier this week , noting that I wasn't very happy with Phil Noto's art. Noto is a pretty talented comics artist, and the major problem ...
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Weekly Haul: November 18th
Weekly Haul: November 18th
everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com — So, do I have any readers left? If so, sorry for the dearth of posting over the last few days. As you've no doubt guessed as soon as you saw that there is a new post, my computer is back from the computer hospital, and is now healed, rested and in ... (more) Weekly Haul: November 18th

Oh @#$%.
A piece of my computer died this morning, and it's going to be in the shop until at least Thursday. Apparently, the computer-fixer people don't supply you with a loaner while they're doing their fixing, the way auto mechanics do. So Every Day Is Like Wednesday is going to unfortunately have go ...
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Ryan Dunlavey's Golden Age Daredevil
Among the many cameos in this week's Comic Book Comics #4 is our old friend the Golden Age Daredevil. The above panel is how writer Fred Van Lente and artist Ryan Dunlavey introduce and depict him (He appears in only one other panel, standing shoulder to shoulder with, I believe, Lenin and ...
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Just a couple of links.
EDILW favorite J. Chris Campbell recently posted a big, huge gallery of monster images he created, and you can take a gander at it here . It's really great stuff, and if you're wondering how great, well, I stole the above two images from there, as they happen to be of a few subjects I ...
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Weekly Haul: November 11th
Weekly Haul: November 11th
everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com — Batman and Robin #6 (DC Comics) Grant Morrison continues to do that thing Grant Morrison tends to do on low-pressure superhero comic books like this. Mainly, turning out perfectly serviceable genre stories that cover all of the expected bases, ... (more) Weekly Haul: November 11th

Another weird thing about that Hulk Vol. 2 trade?
It's rated "A," which Marvel indicates is material, "Appropriate for ages 9 and up." I think their ratings system is sort of silly in general, but I was sort of surprised to see that "A" on the back of the back cover, instead of a "T+" ("Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, ...
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Hulk Vol. 2: Red and Green is a very strange collection.
I didn’t exactly have high hopes for Hulk Vol. 2: Red and Green . Jeph Loeb wrote it, and his entire bibliography tends to range from fair on the high end to The Worst Comics Ever Written on the low end. I had read the previous volume, and it wasn’t very good (Though not terrible either; I ...
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Oh yeah, in this week's issue of Batman: Unseen, Batman totally
grabs a naked, greased dude's penis. No, of course I'm not making that up. Okay, so the villain in Unseen is a new mad scientist type character who has developed a serum that makes him invisible. The chemical doesn't affect clothing, however, so obviously he needs to be naked in order to sneak ...
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I can't decide—
Is Namor's X-Men costume completely awesome , or is it actually just awesomely terrible ? I think he always looks good in black and/or blue, and the fish-scale looking material is nice, although I'm having some trouble with the fact that the pans make it look as if he's wearing leather chaps. ...
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I hope you guys like linkblogging because that's all you get tonight:
I have a short review of Drunk , an anthology of stories about drinking and bars by Las Vegas creators. You can read it here (And if you're in Vegas, you can check out a bunch of the art from the book here ). The above is from "A Vulgar Display of Power" written by Alex Getchell and drawn by ...
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(Later-than-usual) Weekly Haul: November 4th
(Later-than-usual) Weekly Haul: November 4th
everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com — Assault on New Olympus #1 (Marvel Comics) Hey, it’s an issue of Incredible Hercules , but instead of just calling it Incredible Hercules , Marvel gave it it’s on weird, hard to read title, with “Assault On New” across the top in small font, and ... (more) (Later-than-usual) Weekly Haul: November 4th
Another Ghotsbusters comics project
everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com — I recently took a look at Tokyopop’s efforts to bring The Ghostbusters to comics, via the so-so 2008 anthology Ghost Busted , so I thought I’d see if other publishers had fared any better. IDW Publishing took their turn with Ghostbusters: The Other Side , a four-issue miniseries that launch ... (more) Another Ghotsbusters comics project
Ivan Reis' Scarecrow
Last Wednesday's Blackest Night #4 featured a five-panel appearance by one of my favorite comic book characters, The Scarecrow: Geoff Johns must be rather fond of the character too, as he gave him a similar cameo in his last big ring-related cross-over story, "The Sinestro Corps War" as well. ...
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One more Deadpool story arc...
While I was putting together that really long post about Deadpool a couple weeks ago, the one in which I was trying read my way towards an explanation as to why the character was so incredibly popular all of a sudden, I looked to see what Deadpool trades were available at the library. None, it ...
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Like, Friday night. Or maybe Saturday? Definitely Sunday.
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