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  • Missed It By A Year…

    Look to the future, now—oh, wait a minute…

  • Sandra & Magi: The Only Excuse for Lucy Lane

    Readers only ever got to see the bad side of Lucy—to the point where when she was kidnapped and used as a ‘damsel in distress’ prop, it was actually a relief!

  • Martin ‘Pesky’ Pasko (1954-2020)

    “Marty didn’t have a genius for making anything easy (especially for him), but he had a real genius for making creative magic.” – Paul Levitz

  • Does Whatever A… Super Can?

    If it had been Superman, it’d have been a shorter battle…

  • World’s less than finest

    Why yes, DC has done something stupid again

  • Superman Adventures, Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man, and… more…

    Next month, we go to the comic shop, and Marvel has one comic on the shelf. It’s by Ty Templeton. It’s called Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man. Next to it is Superman Family Adventures by Art Baltazar, published by DC. And we all lived happily ever after.

  • DC Super Friends: Potty Time Power

    Sam, our young protagonist, is deemed old enough now to step out of diapers and into the world of big-boy pants, but first he must master the skills of potty-training, and who better to teach him than the Super Friends?

  • Action Comics 1

    … Best of all, it avoids Morrison’s two greatest faults – weak piddle-away endings that don’t match the strength of his opening concepts, and a propensity for being up himself to an extent, well, usually seen only on very specialist websites…

  • Superman 711

    For such an iconic character, there are few truly memorable comics featuring Superman. There’s a balancing act that few creators manage to pull off successfully, and the result is a comic that’s staid, or twee, or camp, or disastrously modified to fit current trends. In this issue, they’ve opted to create a comic that reads like a throwback from the 1970s.

  • Superman/Shazam! – The Return of Black Adam

    Both Marvel and DC have been releasing straight-to-DVD animations of their characters for a few years now, with apparently variable results. This is the latest, a collection of shorts featuring a new Superman/Captain Marvel team up, along with previously released features starring The Spectre, Jonah Hex and Green Arrow.

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