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I wasn’t even born when Brother Power the Geek #1 first hit the stands.
The One, (sort of)
The Only, (see previous parantheses)
The Original (now that is true)
DEATH’S HEAD! Freelance Peacekeeping Agent.
Confession time. I hang my head in shame, although not entirely unexpected.
It was convoluted, one could say continuity heavy, composed from a facile idea, and wiped itself from continuity before the story had even ended.
I loved every single minute of it!
These beings make the Black Ring Bearers seem quite two-dimensional in comparison.
Alright! Marvel fans. This it, bring some of your favorite Marvel Comics characters without worrying about accidentally folding or damaging you Marvel collection. The iPhone App Comics has just gone public and is now a free download from the iTunes Store, and it brought along some of your favorite Marvel Comics available for in-app purchase [...]
I was going to title today’s column ‘Pointless Comics Books’ after reading the finale of The Last Days Of Animal Man. I said before how much I like Buddy Baker, but after reading all six issues, I feel cheated. Gerry Conway, pleasant as his writing is, is no Grant Morrison, so the appearance of [...]
As for Ant-Man, he is successful in escaping Osbourne’s clutches, but the escape route he has to take? Euuwwwww! I’m not gonna spoil that one for you, just don’t read this issue while you are eating.
It was well worth seeing Eternity punching Pym out.
Crossovers in the past have been accused of either affecting too much pointlessly, or not having enough long-lasting effects. I don’t think Dark Reign can be accused of either of these.
That’s what I like about Captain Atom/Monarch. He’s always been such a straightforward, simple character.
These are not the X-Babies that I know.
And the award for Most Bizarre Relationship goes to:-
I was too old to read Planet Terry the first time round but that didn’t stop me then, and it won’t stop me now.
The Blackest Night may prove that after nearly twenty five years or more of the company-wide crossover, it may have finally grown up.
Norton, purveyor of Internet security products, is trying to be cool with the introduction of its own online comic book series set in the city of Netropolis:
“While you’re visiting, there is something you need to know to survive in Netropolis. There are no police here; no Emergency Services. You are alone in this city of [...]

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