Doctor Doom, easily the most recognizable Marvel villain of all time. Since his creation by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doom‘s defining trait was his […]
Continue readingSistah Shark: Discover Hawaii’s Exciting Hero
Well it’s AAPI month so I’m going to go into comics focusing on the PI half. Hey there aren’t a lot of Polynesian comics and […]
Continue readingArmorclads: Discover The Intense New Universe
Armorclads is the newest series from Valiant Entertainment and a co-writer’s dynamic entry into comics. Featuring a new grimdark universe independent from X-O Manowar and […]
Continue readingSilicon 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 readingThe Last Session: Why Connecting Shouldn’t Be Exclusive
Alright full disclosure, I already reviewed this Mad Cave series called The Last Session. The only reason why I’m doing it for the full trade […]
Continue readingStylized Comics: Why Is Cartooning Never Approved?
Comics are art, no other way about it. Like all art forms, they can be expressed in a myriad of ways. You have the cinematics […]
Continue readingArcher & Armstrong Forever: How To Prolong Longevity
Archer & Armstrong Forever of Valiant Entertainment is the latest romp of this super buddy team. Since the 90s, the Archer & Armstrong series epitomizes […]
Continue readingHellstorm By Warren Ellis: Daring Directions That Marvel Wasted
Hellstorm is a Marvel title with a lot of baggage on the name. I mean, most people will think of that lackluster Hulu series Helstrom. […]
Continue readingGood Game Well Played: A Great Time Capsule
Good Game, Well Played is a request from Mad Cave Studios’s Maverick imprint. Unlike their mainline comics like Battlecats, this imprint focuses on YA audiences […]
Continue readingUpshot Universe: How Pioneering Comics Transformed Into The Resistance
The Upshot Universe of AWA Studios origin point might be The Resistance but where did that come from? As it turns out, it’s writer J. […]
Continue reading