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Comic Roundup Week of July 15
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. Toad Boy secretions and more! (7/13/04)
Review: Superman & Batman, Public Enemies
The two greatest super heroes of all time together again. (7/13/04)
Comic Roundup Week of July 8
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. Meet the world's most dysfunctional family and more! (7/13/04)
Comic Roundup Week of June 30
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. A powerless Spider-Man and more! (7/7/04)
Review: Darklighter
After falling prey to Darth Vader's guns and George Lucas' clipping shears almost thirty years ago, Biggs Darklighter - Luke Skywalker's best friend - finally gets his closeup. Plus, a role call of the Unsung Heroes of the Star Wars Trilogy. (7/5/04)
Review: Dark Days
Let's face it. No one likes to think they're crazy - let alone let other people know about it. (6/26/04)
Comic Roundup Week of June 16
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. The origin of Dr. Octopus and more! (6/22/04)
Review: Fables: Storybook Love
If you happen to like a lighter Sandman or a good fairy tale, then Fables is the comic for you. (6/19/04)
Comic Roundup Week of June 9
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. DC's Identity Disc and more! (6/13/04)
Classic Comics: Uncanny X-Men #190 & 191
The X-Men transformed into extras from Conan the Barbarian! Rogue impaled with a broad sword! Spider-Man crucified! Comic books only 60 cents a pop! (6/3/04)
Comic Roundup Week of June 2
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. Freaks, Geeks, Thundercats, and more! (6/2/04)
Review: It's A Bird...
It's A Bird looks under the cape of an American Icon and exposes the truth behind the myth. (6/2/04)
Comic Roundup Week of May 23
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. X-Men back in spandex, Quesada finally delivers on Nyx, and much more! (6/2/04)
Review: Nightmares & Fariy Tales
If you are a fan of the dark and dreary or just looking for a cool read, this is a book youíll want to pick up. (5/24/04)
Comic Roundup Week of May 19
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics.The X-men Reload continues and much more! (5/24/04)
Comic Roundup Week of May 12
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. The world's first vampire priest, the Dark Knight Jedi, Avengers in love, and much more! (5/17/04)
Comic Roundup Week of May 5
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. X-men get reloaded, Firestorm gets a makeover, and more! (5/10/04)
Review: Dogwitch: Season 1
Whatever level of Goth you consider yourself, I introduce you to Violet. She’s your new Goth Queen. Prepare to lick her nine inch boots. (5/6/04)
Review: G.I. Joe Versus The Transformers
The Real American Hero takes on what's more than meets the eye. 'nuff said. (4/25/04)
Review: Getbackers Vol. 1 & 2
While farmers farm and firefighters fight fires, the Getbackers– well – get things back. Ginji Amano and Ban Mido are a couple of recovery operatives with a 100% success rate - almost. (4/14/04)
Review: Formerly Known As The Justice League
Formerly Known is a ridiculous concept that knows that it's a ridiculous concept. (4/10/04)
Comic Roundup 4.7.04
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. X-men pick up the pieces, Alpha Flight is reborn, and much, much more!
Review: Arkham Asylum: Living Hell
Where do such notorious villians like the Joker and Two-Face go after Batman has put the kibosh on their evil plans? Arkham Asylum, the Betty Ford Clinic For the Criminally Insane. (3/23/04)
Comic Roundup 3.23.04
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. The depussification of Aquaman, Thor's teen angst, Michael Turner joins Superman/Batman, and much, much more!!
Comic Roundup 3.14.04
Mini-reviews on the good, the bad, and the fugly in new comics. Superman catches the eye of a two hundred year old vampire, She-Hulk is reborn, Adrian Tomine finally delivers the next Optic Nerve, and much, much more!
Review: Megatokyo Vol.2
If you are a geek... or know someone else who's a geek... or just appreciate a good comic, then you have to pick up Megatokyo.(2/25/04)
Review: GTO Volume 16
GTO, which stands for Great Teacher Onizuka, is the story of one young man trying to find his path in life and hoping that path leads to the girl's locker room. (2/24/04)
Review: Superman: Red Son
The Man of Steel is re-imagined as a Soviet Super Soldier. Faster than a bottle of vodka! (2/12/04)
Review: Star Wars Infinities - Return Of The Jedi #1 & 2
Episode 6 as you've never seen it before! (1/31/04)
Review: Common Grounds #1
Common Grounds. The half-donut house, half-neutral ground where superhero and supervillain alike can get a cup of java and a bear claw without fear of a clash of titans erupting. This is the setting for tales that straddle laugh out loud humor with poignant moments of sadness and everything in between. (1/29/04)
Review: League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 2
The turn of the century superhero team are back! Just don't ask them about the movie. (1/23/04)
Review: Ultimate X-Men #41
Brian Michael Bendis redefines an X-Men cliché and writes an instant comic classic. (1/17/04)
Review: Batman: Child of Dreams
One of Japan's most highly regarded manga artists gets his hands on the Dark Knight. (1/13/04)
Review: Transmetropolitan: The Cure
There are few comics out there like Transmetropolitian which can fuse together drama, humor, and intelligence into a seamless symphony. (1/13/04)
Review: Ultimate Fantastic Four #1
What?! No Herbie?! Reed, Ben, Sue, and Johnny get "ultimatized" in this series starter from Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar, and Adam Kubert. (1/4/04)
Review: Batgirl: Year One
Batgirl: Year One follows in the billowing cape swoops of similarly themed Batbooks and emerges a winner. (1/4/04)
Review: Thanos: Marvel Universe - The End
It's the end of the Marvel Universe as we know it, and Thanos does not feel fine. At all. (1/4/04)
Review: Mythology. The DC Comics Art Of Alex Ross
He isn't exactly an Al Milgrom, but he still does pretty good. Sjfanboy takes a look at Ross' DC portfolio. (1/4/04)
Review: Teen Titans Go! #2
One of the most fun reads currently in the aisles. Just leave behind your need for angst and bullets at the door. (1/4/04)
Review: Promethea #28
Alan Moore's "reworking" of the Wonder Woman myth is one of the master's best works. Seeing as how he rarely ever let his readers down that's certainly saying something. (12/20/03)