Watch Episode 1 of Comic Book Men right here–if you dare
After debuting to encouraging ratings, the entire first episode of Kevin Smith's Comic Book Men reality show is now streaming, so you can catch up with all the inaction you missed.
Daniel Radcliffe's Adult Vehicle: A Review of The Woman in Black
Last night, I had occasion to take in a preview of Daniel Radcliffe's first adult film vehicle (no, I'm not counting "My Boy Jack" towards that). "The Lady in Black" is adapted (somewhat creatively, I gather) from the 1983 Susan Hill novel by director James Watkins and screenwriter Jane Goodman (who Beat readers will likely remember from Kick Ass, X-Men: First Class and Stardust). No more wizards and spells for Radcliffe as he finds himself in over his head dealing with a vengeful spirit.
The Shadow and Garth Ennis – A Review of the First Script
One of the questions you ask when you hear about a new Shadow comic is "what kind of take are they doing?" Another is "how serious will it be?" And then there's "how faithful is it to the source material?" As it happens, I've had a chance to read the script for The Shadow #1. I can't speak to Aaron Campbell's art -- I haven't seen that yet. I can, however, tell you what the tone and the take are going to be.
Kids Comics Gone Bad: Reviewing Criminal: The Last of the Innocent
Ed Brubaker's and Sean Phillips' Criminal series is the rarest of treats: a comic that I can count on showing up in the library a couple weeks after if comes out. Like clockwork. And it doesn't seem to matter what city I'm in. Sure enough, there's a copy of Criminal: Last of the Innocents in my hot little hands. Except, this isn't your normal installment of the franchise.
The Glory (Image / Extreme) Relaunch: an 80s Take on a 90s Book
In many ways, Rob Leifeld's old Extreme line was the epitome of the Direct Market in the mid-90s. Imagine my surprise when I'm reading the relaunch of one of those books at realize it's very much a mid-80s comic.
As with the Prophet re-launch, the Glory re-launch is something a bit different. This time out writer Joe Keatinge and artist Ross Campbell channel Miracleman and Airboy for their new series, debuting with Glory #23. Miracleman and Airboy? Yes, I said it.
Believe the Hype – Image / Extreme's Prophet Relaunch is the Real Deal
By Todd Allen
You may have heard some good buzz floating around about the relaunch of the old Liefeld-verse title Prophet. Believe the hype. And...
Flesh Eating Monsters and Psychiatrists – A Curse of the Wendigo Review
Curse of the Wendigo is a graphic album coming out tomorrow from Dynamite written by Mathieu Missoffe and drawn by Charlie Adlard. Missoffe is a French screenwriter who moonlights in comics (an increasingly American thing to be doing, it would seem). Adlard is probably most familiar to comics audience as the artist on Walking Dead. As you might guess from the phrase "graphic album," Curse of the Wendigo was originally published in France by Soliel in 2009. Yes, the same Soliel that Marvel was publishing translations of a few years back.
Misfits – (Free) TV You Should Be Watching Online
Ever heard of a UK import called "Misfits?"
I've heard it described as "Heroes, but better." Actually, I'd say closer to a mash-up of Heroes, Smallville and the Nathan Barley/Snuffbox school of very dark British humor. And yes, it is better than Heroes. Especially Heroes after the first season.
Farewell to the DMZ
Today, the final issue (#72) of DMZ shipped. With a quiet epilogue, a series that started as a love letter to New York City ended as a love letter to New York City. This time, a bit more literally as the narrative was driven by excerpts from protagonist Matty Roth's prison-penned book.
Espionage, Not SpyFi: Reviewing The Activity #1
By Todd Allen
There's a sub-genre of espionage that's come to be called "Spy-Fi." Spy-Fi is the blending of science fiction and spy stories. It's...
The X-Men vs. The Avengers: A Review (Yes, I've Read the Whole Thing)
You may have witnessed some out of control hyperbole about Marvel's recently announced Avengers Vs. X-Men. My personal favorite, courtesy of Newsarama's recap:
Pre-taped words from all five writers. "There's never been an Avengers vs. X-Men super-blowout, so it's like, we have to do it," Bendis says.
Never been one? Seems like I own copies of something answering that description...
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1 – Let's Look at the Relaunch
When DC announced the 52 relaunch, there were a handful of titles I was concerned about: Xombi, Legion of Super-Heroes, Jonah Hex and T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents. As it turns out, the only one I got burned on was the criminally under-appreciated Xombi. Last week, the new volume of T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents came out.
The first question is: "Did the last series count or is this a total reboot?"









