SUNDAY SLUGFEST: Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #4
The conclusion of the great "War of the Monsters" story arc? Actually kinda disappointing.
The conclusion of the great "War of the Monsters" story arc? Actually kinda disappointing.
Nick Spencer's superhero espionage series is back with a new artist, and Nick, Ray and Shawn, in the process of debating the book's value, develop a pitch for a comic called Film School Dropouts With Guns.
Matt Smith and Karen Gillen make their triumphant return as the Doctor and his companion in an all-new series of Doctor Who.
Mudman could very well end up being something spectacular.
This is not the Frankenstein's monster from Shelley's beautiful horror title nor is it so tied to the Boris Karloff films from the '30s that you would be unable to enjoy it. Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. is a whole different kind of monster!
Carl Barks used ducks to shine a light on the human condition and make jokes while also making commentary on us all. Despite these stories being published in 1948 and 1949, they truly stand the test of time.
Nick says the new Spider-Man team-up book "is the most fun I have had reading a comic this year!"
Nick takes a look at the latest issue of Vertigo's SWEET TOOTH from Jeff Lemire and guest artist, Matt Kindt
Starting over with issue number one, this is a new beginning for Uncanny X-Men. Following the events of Schism, Scott Summers is solidifying his leadership over the mutants who remained on Utopia and reaffirming his commitment to protecting what's left of mutantkind. That doesn't mean, however, that Scott is planning for life on Utopia to be business as usual. He's set up the "Extinction Team," an elite team of mutants dedicated to protecting humanity -- while making sure they know to fear them.
In my time as a reader of sequential art, I never really picked up a Hulk title.
