Soon I Will Be Invincible (& Interviewed): Austin Grossman
Since its release in early June, the word of mouth on Austin Grossman 's prose novel, Soon I Will Be Invincible has been growing.
Since its release in early June, the word of mouth on Austin Grossman 's prose novel, Soon I Will Be Invincible has been growing.
Michael Deeley A dirty cop, a hooker, a crackhead, and a compulsive gambler are given superpowers to fight vampires and other evil forces.
“Superboy and the Legion” Keith Dallas Teen Titans #16 offers a very engrossing cover: Superboy, Kid Flash and Wonder Girl grapple with The Persuader over his atomic axe in a mock World War II Iwo Jima pose.
“Chaos, Part Three of Four” Jason Cornwell Plot: As a small army of former Avengers cluster around the ruins of the Avengers Mansion, we see this collection of heroes is on hand when the place comes under attack from a full scale assault by a Kree invasion.
Jason Cornwell Plot: With the mystery world-wide broadcast being tracked to the in the Russian region of Tunguska we see the Ulitmates form an advance team that consists of Captain America, the Black Widow, and a freelance operative named Sam Wilson.
"Hero's Journey" Jason Cornwell Plot: The book takes a step backwards to look at key events in the life of Hero Brown, in an effort to reveal how she changed from a loving sister into a man-hating Amazon who was looking to kill Yorick.
“Chaos, Part Two” Jason Cornwell Plot: In the aftermath of the devastating string of attacks that have befallen the team, we see the Avengers make an attempt to pick up the pieces, but the multiple injuries, and frayed nerves have the team at each other's throat.
Jason Cornwell This opening issue does a very effective job of creating a genuinely ominous vibe as we're treated to series of creepy moments that nicely underscore the fact that something very wicked is approaching the Ultimate Universe.
"Phantom Quarterback" "Secret of the Phantom Quarterback" Michael Deeley The fifth in a series of specials honoring the recently departed DC editor, and comics legend, Julius Schwartz.
“Rendezvous” Michael Deeley For those of you who haven’t been reading ‘Planetary’, please stop reading this article, and throw away all your comics.
