Sunday Slugfest - The Spirit #1
Michael Bailey Will Eisner’s Spirit stories are at the top of the list of comics I need to read at some point in my life, but for one reason or another I haven’t gotten around to them yet.
Michael Bailey Will Eisner’s Spirit stories are at the top of the list of comics I need to read at some point in my life, but for one reason or another I haven’t gotten around to them yet.
Michael Bailey Plot : Tony Stark sets a trap for the heroes who have chosen to side with Captain America.
Director: Bryan Singer Screenwriters: Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris Distributor: Warner Bros.
Keith Dallas An enjoyment of Annihilation: Prologue is contingent upon two matters: (1) an already established fascination with Marvel’s cast of “space opera” characters, and (2) an appreciation of Scott Kolins’ artwork.
“Torn” Michael Bailey Plot : The X-Men slowly begin to pick up the pieces of their lives as the Hellfire Club begins to put their ultimate plan in motion.
“The Devil in Cell-Block D” Michael Bailey Plot : Matt Murdock is in prison.
“Superman’s Forbidden Room” Michael Bailey Plot : Superman takes Lois to the Fortress of Solitude for her upcoming birthday.
“Homecoming” Michael Bailey I thought of starting this review by making a bad pun involving Geoff starting this comic off with a bang, but I decided against it.
Here's a quick comic collecting truth; for every book that a reader likes and thinks is all that and a bag of chips with ranch dressing on the side, another reader will hate with the fire of a thousand suns.
Michael Bailey Plot : Romeo comes to Kelsie’s apartment and instead of finding his girl, he finds two thugs from a cult.
