Jul 24

Continuity Problems: Marvel and DC’s Sliding Timelines

So I read a cute story by Karl Kesel (a true pro, it wasn’t his fault that he had to use the sliding time-line) in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 37 (read) about the – ahem- first meeting between Captain America … Continue reading

May 31

The Thanos Imperative: Ignition Review

The Thanos Imperative: Ignition #1 is a one shot that I guess kicks off The Thanos Imperative event in the Marvel Universe. I admit I missed a bunch of Marvel’s cosmic mini-series and events- I never finished (or really understood … Continue reading

May 14

Ed Brubaker’s The Marvels Project Review

Uber-writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting’s work on Marvel Comics’ underrated 8-issue limited series THE MARVELS PROJECT is absolutely amazing. I finally got my hands on all 8 issues from a friend, and have to say that Ed Brubaker … Continue reading

May 03

Universe-X Review (Trade Paperback)

Continuing the saga of the end of the Marvel Universe, Jim Krueger and Alex Ross once again teamed-up for a DEEP and philosophical take on Marvel metaphysics and religion. Without Earth-X, this series in inaccessible. And sadly, even if the reader … Continue reading

May 03

Earth-X Review (Trade paperback)

I have to say- every time I read Earth-X, it solidifies itself as one of the greatest comic book series ever written. I realize some of you can’t stand Earth-X, and consider Earth-X overrated, but quite frankly, I think you’re … Continue reading

Jan 08

Origins of Siege #1 Review Marvel Comics

Origins of Siege #1 is a preview comic book that I missed last month. Its purpose is to introduce new readers to The Siege storyline. The main short story is called “Siege Prologue” written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn … Continue reading