Category: Comic Theory

Comic Theory; sounds like ripping off a popular brand. But making a theory is just too fun. It’s engaging and even feels like you are riding a new comic experience. Any theory from how to kill Superman knockoffs without radioactive rocks; to guesstimating how or why something happens in a comic. A lot of the time, it feels like crafting a new story to accompany the current one.

End of the World Pizza: Now is the Past

End of the World Pizza continues the Augmented Reality experiences of Rob Shields. Taking place in the same universe as Neon Wasteland, this series let’s […]

Continue reading

Elektra: Assassin – What Happened To Her Psychic Powers?

Elektra Natchios, the femme fatale kunoichi created by Frank Miller has quite a reputation. Aside from her on-and-off relationship with Daredevil, this mercenary has plenty […]

Continue reading

Silicon Age of Comics: New Bigger Markets, More Perceptions

Okay according to Geoff Johns, comic books are out of the Dark/Iron Age. So what should we call this era? New Golden Age? Too optimistic. […]

Continue reading

Wonder Woman Earth One: How This Hypersigil Signals A New Beginning

So Grant Morrison released something new in regards to Wonder Woman Earth One. Before Superman and the Authority, this epic and Morrison’s Green Lantern run […]

Continue reading

Mutant X: Who Is Captain America?

Mutant X is an obscure but cult favorite series in Marvel’s X-Men franchise. While the main star of this What If? style universe is the […]

Continue reading

MODOK: Everything You Need To Know About Head Games

MODOK: You Fool! You publish this months after the trade and program?!Fracadactyl: Watch it MODOK! You have to present this stuff right for people to […]

Continue reading

Comic House: Discover How Canada Lost To Money-Grubbing

Comic House is what used to be Canada’s Chapterhouse Comics company, until Lev Gleason Publications took over. Wait… who? What? How does a defunct for […]

Continue reading

Conan The Barbarian: He Never Existed

Conan The Barbarian is an iconic character approaching the age of a century, because he’s whatever writers want him to be. Since Robert E. Howard, […]

Continue reading

Shade The Changing Endless: AKA Delirium

I’m going to connect Shade The Changing (Whatever) with Vertigo’s Sandman, nuff said.Except who are these people; how do they connect; does it really even […]

Continue reading

Sensational She-Hulk: The Immortal Retcon

While everybody’s reeling from Star Wars reveals on investor day, I’m more interested in the She-Hulk show. It seems it’s trying to emulate Charles Soule’s […]

Continue reading