Review: Mophie Juice Pack Plus
As past of my San Diego Comic-Con experience, I was lucky enough to be given a Mophie Juice Pack Plus to test as a back up power source for my iPhone. I always meant to get one but never had the $$ and the time to pick one up. Of course, zillions of people already have one, so I'm not spilling any secrets when I say that the Mophie made this Comic-Con a breeze compared to past ones, where finding a power outlet every six hours or so was my main goal in life.
REVIEW: Does ‘The Wolverine’ Redeem Ten Years of Awful X-Men Movies?
I have seen The Wolverine! And boy was he shirtless a lot. This movie was half superhero film and half ringing endorsement for babyoil...
Image Wrestling and Whispering: Lynda Barry’s Kaleidoscopic Modus in Girlhood Through the Looking Glass
The swing of this year's SDCC has finally begun to wind down, and while there was inarguably no lack in the immense influx of...
Wednesday’s Review Slate: Young Avengers, The Flash, and Quantum & Woody
It's been a while since I had a chance to properly crack into some reviews, so you're getting a bit of an all-star lineup...
Advance Review: Ballistic #1 by Adam Egypt Mortimer & Darick Robertson
Hmm, could this be the next Saga?
You may recall our sneak peak at Ballistic #1 last month - the new comic from Adam Egypt Mortimer...
Monkeybrain Review Fest
Monkeybrain have been going for a year now, garnering a fair handful of Eisner nominations and building up a substantial library of creator-owned titles....
Monday’s Review Slate: Lazarus and Pizza Dog
This week's been a big week for comics! All kinds of goings-on were, well, going-on. I'm narrowing it down to just the two comics,...
FILM REVIEW: CARTOON COLLEGE Gets Under the Skin of Making Comics
Representing comics production in popular culture has long been missing a piece of the puzzle. We’ve had excellent documentaries about ground-breaking creators like Will...
Review: Young Avengers #6 aka the Kate Brown Issue!
It’s not often that a superhero comic gives me chills, particularly when we’re talking villains, but then it’s not often you that see a...
Review: Lazarus #1
A few years back, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark (along with Ed Brubaker) won a lot of critical acclaim for their work on DC's Gotham...
Monday’s Review Slate: Transformers, The Amateur Astronomer’s Journal, Demeter
This week's review slate sees me trying out Transformers for the first time ever, in the form of Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters #1. I'll...
Review: The Hic & Hoc Illustrated Journal Of Humor Vol. One
Let me start by saying that THE HIC & HOC ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF HUMOR isn't the most illustrious-looking small press anthology to recently come...