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Wish I'd read 'em in this order.
Wish I'd read 'em in this order.
Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye #3 (of 3) I know my mind is broken and all, but isn't that one hell of a Chris Ware pose Mom is striking up there? Jesus Christ I love that. Last time around , reader Moose N. Squirrel suggested I wasn't doing this series justice with my continued focus on its ...
Grant Morrison: The Batman and Robin to Come
Grant Morrison: The Batman and Robin to Come
newsarama.com — With the first issue of Batman and Robin out, Grant Morrison spoke to Newsarama about the new... Dynamic Duo and what's coming in the series (more) Grant Morrison: The Batman and Robin to Come
Ryan the Iowan's Comic Book Review Power Rankings for 06/03/09
Ryan the Iowan's Comic Book Review Power Rankings for 06/03/09
weeklycrisis.com — I want to offer up a big thank you to everyone who checked out the Comic Book... Power Rankings last week on the first post at the Weekly Crisis. Kirk, Eric, and Matt have made me feel extremely welcome here and I think that I got off to a great start with last week’s reviews. This week, I’ll ... (more) Ryan the Iowan's Comic Book Review Power Rankings for ...
Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 06/03/09
Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 06/03/09
weeklycrisis.com — Welcome to another review filled edition of the Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews ! The talk of... the town this week is Batman and Robin and for good reason. It's easily the Batman version of All Star Superman in my eyes, but probably suffers from the in-continuity nature of main DC Universe. On ... (more) Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 06/03/09
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June 4, 2009: A day, anyway
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... Benjamin Birdie and Don MacPherson review the first issue.   [Scene] Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill and the ICA Link: Joel Meadows The co-creators of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen held court at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London on Tuesday, and Meadows was there.   [Review] Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye #3 Link: Joe McCulloch Grant Morrison has something for everyone this week, doesn’t he? ...

Croonin' into the beer of a drunk man: Douglas vs. 6/3
The Savage Critic(s) — ... comic with contour lines this thick), and it's appropriate for the fabulistic tone of the story. Also, the conclusion to the big revolutionary showdown, in which everything is Disneyfied right back to old-fashioned consensus reality, and our hero gets offered the chance to serve the game now that he's beaten it--"S.O.S. the status quo!"--is a nice corrective to the excesses of Morrison's familiar "why destroy your corporate masters when you can become them?" rhetoric. The X that Jog pointed out on the last page also stands for EXCELLENT. CHEW #1: First issue of what is ...

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REVIEW: Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye #3Comic Book Resources
CBR's Tim Callahan gives Morrison & Stewart's "Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye" #3 his first 5-star review of 2009, saying the Vertigo title does "everything a comic should do while providing almost nothing that you'd expect."