I started really getting into superhero comics around 1998 with the HEROES RETURN issues of IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, AVENGERS and FANTASTIC FOUR as well as THUNDERBOLTS. I've been revisiting these...
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I started really getting into superhero comics around 1998 with the HEROES RETURN issues of IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, AVENGERS and FANTASTIC FOUR as well as THUNDERBOLTS. I've been revisiting these...
I never liked Dan Jurgens' writing much -- generic superheroics -- but I adored his work on SUPERMAN: LOIS & CLARK. It was so detailed and heartfelt: Clark's ridiculous lies to Jon about how a car...
This is a direct quote from the poster:
PRGirl describes being homosexual as a "craze" -- either declaring gay people to be mentally ill, psychologically deficient -- crazy -- or declaring...
This remains, without question one of the most hilariously homophobic posts I've ever seen on the Internet. This poster also posted in this blog, insisting that Maxima could not possibly be gay and...
While I loved Marz and Hester's work on WITCHBLADE and THE DARKNESS, I do think that once they wanted to leave, they had to leave. Writers who have told the stories they want to tell and don't move...
Finale: Both Marz and Hester decided to close out their runs on WITCHBLADE and THE DARKNESS at the conclusion of the ARTIFACTS crossover. While their departures were sad, they had clearly achieved...
David Wohl Again: And now we were right back where we started, albeit with a more capable artist. Psychological exploration through character action was replaced with narrative captions lecturing the...
This was intended as a blog post and possibly a to-be-expanded outline for an ebook, so I apologize or the length. It's a retrospective on WITCHBLADE and THE DARKNESS.
When reading long running...