X out of Five no more! We have now got a rating system that will blow your minds. And because we do actually expect comic books to blow our minds on a constant basis, here's the meter of mindblowingness for you!
All rejoice! There is new Watchmen footage to be seen. And where would you see this sort of thing? On the ICS, naturally. So here are three more minutes of the movie we're all looking forward to. Also featuring: Richard Nixon!
After this, there's only one more episode of Heroes. How will it end? Sylar is a bear in disguise? Hiro is a Cylon? Tim Kring is the final boss? Your guess is as good as mine. One thing I do know is the quality of this latest episode. Find out how it is after the jump!
While A Jack the Ripper tale understandably has no superheroics, From Hell is nevertheless a part of the Modern Comic Book Movie pantheon. But does this unusual genre entry come to us from heaven or hell?
The only thing I sympathise with in this issue is Ben Grimm being pissed off and wanting to be left alone. Can you can handle how deep and meaningful Marvels is?
Be warned: This column is not about a comic. It is about my life, and how one little thing led into a series of increasingly hysterical events. I guarantee that every word of this is true. No stunt squirrels were harmed in its making, but I'm pretty sure I at least crippled the real one.
Well, Marvel has finally lost its place in the favorites war for women. My long-time pick for best heroine, Magik, has toppled to a newcomer. A woman who strides in not from one of the big companies, but out of an independent publisher no less. See why I put Blonde Justice up on a pedestal after the jump.
John Crichton's adventures continue in comic book form! All fans rejoice! And while others might be busy singing Christmas Carols, the fans of TV-science fiction will sit in a corner reading their newest acquisition! Yes, folks, Farscape the Comic is finally happening and we know when and we have a neat little preview too.
They’re the old guys. You have the JLA saving galaxies with Superman and Batman and the Outsiders being all grimdark. So what does the JSA do these days? They’re fighting a God walking the Earth. Really. But is this adventure godly or something that came straight out of hell? Find out in this review of Justice Society of America #21!
It’s the final chapter for Bad Night and the end of the line for Jake, but it wouldn’t be the last act without our tragic “hero” taking down a few others with him.
The episode all you Aquaman fans have been waiting for! Both of you! Since The Superfriends debuted in 1973, Aquaman has become the least appreciated Justice League founding hero. Does this incarnation of Aquaman sink or swim?