Tag: Comics
SILBER LININGS: If you don’t like superhero pets, you’re wrong
Greg explains why animal sidekicks are an indispensable addition to any superhero's supporting cast – especially for young fans.
SILBER LININGS: Steve Gerber’s HOWARD THE DUCK was trapped in a time it never...
Greg explains why Steve Gerber and company's original 1970s run of Howard the Duck was a game-changer for the future of comics.
REVIEW: TRUE WAR STORIES goes beyond combat for a rare look at the lives...
An important contribution to war literature.
SILBER LININGS: Home is where the questionable ’90s comics are
Greg goes back to the early 1990s by breaking down four weird comics he stumbled upon in his own home.
REVIEW: LOCKE AND KEY/SANDMAN: HELL & GONE #1 is an ode to dark imaginations
The keys to Hell might be hiding in your dreams.
Interview: Jed MacKay on how the MAGIC multiverse spoils him with options
When every card is its own universe, how does one settle on a single story?
REVIEW: INVINCIBLE rough around the edges but shows great potential
It’s been said that success breeds imitation and there’s no better example than television. Just look at how many shows about good-looking single people...
SILBER LININGS: David Letterman, Super-Merman, and Bat-Witch
Greg checks out a trio of comics with crazy covers, curated for him by an unlikely source.
REVIEW: BRZRKR #1 is knee-deep in blood but not in story, yet
Going for a bit of the ol’ Ultraviolence.
Black Comics Matter: INFINITUM confronts the unstoppable march of time
"But the king did not die."
SILBER LININGS: Five weird comics for the birthday boy
For his birthday, Greg takes a look at five weird comics from the cold recesses of the $1 bin.
INTERVIEW: Abraham Riesman on parsing truth from fiction for his new Stan Lee biography...
In part 1 of a candid interview about his Stan Lee biography, journalist Abraham Riesman shared insight into his exhaustive research process into the life of a beloved and controversial comics legend.

















