Katsuhiro Otomo's Domu: A Child’s Dream – Beyond Its Years
Written by Trey June   
Monday, 22 December 2008 16:38

Katsuhiro Otomo's Domu: A Child's Dream If you find the more than 2000 pages of Katsuhiro Otomo’s all-time manga masterpiece Akira daunting, then consider his earlier work, Domu, a suitably shortened alternative.

 
Thor: God-Size – Sankarihauta, Sankaritarina
Written by Brett P.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 19:59

That’s Finnish for “Warrior’s Grave, Warrior’s Tale,” which is exactly what this one-shot is about. So on this day, this year’s Winter Solstice, I ask that you take a seat amongst the brave and fallen as we refresh our memories of the death and life of Skurge the Executioner.

 
Doktor Sleepless #10 – Oh Yeah? I'll Immanentize YOUR Eschaton!
Written by Sullivan E.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 16:09

There are times when I truly love Warren Ellis's comics. This is not one of those times. Inside this article: why I don't like Warren Ellis, why I don't like the guy who does the artwork, and why I don't like Avatar Press, even though I really want to like all of these things.

 
Robin #181 – The Boy Wonder Sees Red!
Written by Dominik B.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 11:54

The new gang war in Gotham is taking its toll on Tim. While Batgirl is off building a Bat-Network and Nightwing is doing his thing, Tim is the only one left to really save the people of Gotham. Can this tale of a boy against impossible odds make us feel for him or is the only thing we feel disappointment? Find out in this review of Robin #181!

 
Ex Machina #40 - Being Meta in the Meta!
Written by Klaus A.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 11:23

Meta fiction, a fictional work within a fictional work. Mayor Hundred is finally getting his own comic book, a biography in the illustrated medium, and guess who is applying for the job, Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris.

 
Tres Komikeros #16 - TransFairy Noir
Written by John Amor   
Saturday, 20 December 2008 08:58

Curious about the comic industry's latest efforts to make fairy people cool? No? How about how they played with Spider-Man and put him in Sin City? We might even go all intellectual on your ass and talk about the meaning of "widescreen comics."  Listen and learn.

 
Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse - Down The Pub
Written by Sullivan E.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 17:00

Ben Templesmith is a genius and is capable of making individuals such as myself completely forget why Alan Moore or Grant Morrison or Stan Lee were so popular. There is nothing, but nothing, that could make this book any better, unless it came out daily. How does this one-shot fare? Damn well.

 
Mighty Avengers #20 - Funeral for a Friend
Written by Chris M.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 13:32

This month the Mighy Avenger take time from their schedule of fighting aliens and robots to honour their fallen comrade, Janet Van Dyne - The Wasp.

 
The Walking Dead #56 - Five More Years!
Written by Klaus A.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 11:17

Wow, five years, long time, especially for a comic book, a black and white comic about zombies.... Wow. A comic book that has lasted five, count them, one two three four FIVE, years about ZOMBIES. Now, is it still good? Or has it jumped the zombie shark being ridden by cybernetic bears?

 
Amazing Spider-Man #581 - Still A Mess!
Written by Chris M.   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 10:02

Spider-man, Spider-man... It’s said he can do whatever a spider can. Spin a web any size? Sure. Catches thieves just like flies? Yeh he does that sometimes too. Also, this comic sucks.

 
Sue Storm Feminine Hygiene Products
Written by Kim Greenblatt   
Saturday, 20 December 2008 14:22

Hi, Sue Storm here.  I hope you don't mind if I spend a couple of minutes talking about dealing with being a mother, a wife, a superwoman  and feminine hygiene. 

 
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