Category: Comic books

His Reasoning Is Askew

Posted by on January 24, 2012 | No comments

Joshua Hale Fialkov wrote an anti-piracy piece the other day. It’s interesting, but I disagree with most of it, if not all of it. It’s not that I don’t get his point (it’s basically “Times are hard, no one reads comics, and piracy sucks” from his POV), it’s that his reasoning feels suspect to me, [...]
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a quick look at comedic comics

Posted by on December 8, 2011 | 11 comments

I was listening to The Roots’s undun on the way home. On the song “One Time,” Dice Raw ends his verse with “to make it to the bottom, such a high climb.” It’s one of those lines that kicks your feet out from under you. It’s not just something intensely sad. It’s something where the [...]
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“industry shady, it need to be taken over”

Posted by on December 6, 2011 | 8 comments

I hate writing about writing, because it is the most stereotypical and annoying thing a writer can do, but I’ve become what I’ve forsaken and the irony’s wild.
I haven’t written about comics on here in a month. I wrote about comics on ComicsAlliance a total of eight times in November, roughly twice per week. I [...]
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PUNISHERMAX: A Look At The Garth Ennis Run (Part One)

Posted by on August 17, 2011 | 231 comments

I enjoyed writing about every issue of The Amazing Spider-Man so much, I’ve decided to review another important book: PunisherMax.  I can’t write about every issue of every Punisher book because between the miniserieses and one-shots and various volumes of “Punisher” titles there’s probably twenty or so separate series, and most of them are . [...]
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