Tag: comics

  • Book Review – Runaways, Volume 1:  Pride and Joy

    Book Review – Runaways, Volume 1: Pride and Joy

    What would you do if you found out your parents were supervillains?  That’s the basic question answered in Brian K. Vaughn’s (Saga) Runaways series.  Each year, 6 families come together for a meeting – the kids are told it’s to plan out charitable giving for the year.  “Good deeds should be done in secret, with…

  • Book Review – B.P.R.D.: Vampire

    Book Review – B.P.R.D.: Vampire

    Spoilers, yo. Mike Mignola’s Hellboy has spawned a whole fleet of spin-off books and interesting characters, and the issues collected in BPRD: Vampire center around Agent Anders, a man haunted – literally – by vampires.  He has the spirits of two vampire sister locked away inside him, but the seal is weakening.  He becomes obsessed…

  • Book Review:  Hellboy: The Midnight Circus

    Book Review: Hellboy: The Midnight Circus

    Chalk this one up as a win for the Hellboy movie franchise!  I enjoyed both movies (and eagerly await a third, hint hint guys) so when this popped up on NetGalley, it was a no-brainer to check out.  (Spoilers from here on)  The Midnight Circus deals with young Hellboy at the BPRD.  He’s still not…

  • Book Review – Code Monkey Save World #1

    Book Review – Code Monkey Save World #1

    I’m betting most of you reading this have at least a passing familiarity with Jonathan Coulton, even if it’s just from his song Still Alive from the end of the amazing Portal video game.  Code Monkey Save World is a graphic novel adaptation of some of JoCo’s music, written by Greg Pak (currently of Batman/Superman…

  • Book Review – The Black Beetle: No Way Out

    Book Review – The Black Beetle: No Way Out

    As I’ve eased my way back into comics, I’ve discovered a few artists I like.  One of those is Francesco Francavilla, who I first saw filling in on Hawkeye.  His style edges more towards noir and pulp, and it’s never looked better than in his own comic series, The Black Beetle.  Taking it’s cues from…

  • Book Review – Arrow, Volume 1

    Book Review – Arrow, Volume 1

    I got a galley copy of the first collection of the Arrow tie-in comic (issues 1-6 and the #1 special edition) and while it certainly has the feel of the show down for the serious parts, it’s sorely lacking the humor and charm of Amell’s ‘hood’.  It also makes little sense unless you are keeping…

  • Why you should be reading Hawkeye

    Why you should be reading Hawkeye

    I went a long time without reading an actual comic book.  I gave up on them when they started to get too expensive.  They cost a buck when I did most of my collecting, and individual issues routinely go for $3-4 now.  But I really wanted to get into them again thanks to the pure…

  • Book Review – Dragon Age: Those Who Speak

    Book Review – Dragon Age: Those Who Speak

    I got my hands on a galley copy of Dragon Age: Those Who Speak, the latest graphic novel filling in the gaps in the Dragon Age universe.  Written by David Gaider, this comic follows Dragon Age: The Silent Grove and takes Alistair, Varric and Isabela to the Tevinter Imperium, giving us a taste of that foul place, continuing…

  • Book Review – Dragon Age: The Silent Grove

    The Silent Grove is graphic novel set in the Dragon Age universe, written by the same man who was the main writer of the games, David Gaider, along with Alexander Freed and Chad Hardin.  If you’ve read this site at all, you know I loved Dragon Age: Origins and it’s related content, and came around…

  • Iron Man

    Uh, wow! AWESOME MOVIE!!! Great dialogue, great actors, characters that react the way real people would, super-great comic action! I can’t wait to see it again, and then again. And then once more. CHEESEBURGER FIRST!

  • Child's Play Update

    The boys are nearing their goal, having crossed the $600,000 threshold!. Here’s the previous post if you are not sure what’s going on.