In “Diablkarmtrogs”, Steve Whitaker contemplates the dangers of breakfast products…
A new series, “Diabolkarmtrogs”, celebrating those moments in comics that make you go “WTF?”…
“Scenes From The Sex Wars” shows us Superboy ruminating on the impossible vistas of parallel worlds…
Following jeers, derision, and many parodies concerning the anatomical impossibility of his Catwoman 0 cover first draft, artist Guillem March drew an altered version for the released book.
Having attracted much attention and some controversy prior to its release, Archie 636’s “The Big Switcheroo!” turns out to be a gentle screwball comedy reminiscent of Thorne Smith’s whimsical supernatural romances of the 1930s.
Kudos to James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder for providing adequate infodump for new readers – that, after all, is one of the things these “Zero Issues” are supposed to be for. What they’ve sadly failed to do is make us care about the subject of all this data.
The Dynamite formula has, this time, produced something a bit better than their average.
Rob Liefeld strikes an unexpected blow for sexual equality with his “reimagining” of Captain America.
The juxtaposition on the cover of the 40th anniversary issue of Ms. of a Wonder Woman who no longer exists with a very real and contemporary struggle for the basic rights of women today reinforces the lack of headway made by both the iconic character and the feminist movement
New Crusaders is both an undemanding pleasure and a cunningly-crafted “entry-point” for a new generation of comics readers.