New Year’s Revolutions: 2006 is the new 2005
Well, not really, but you know what I mean.
Well, not really, but you know what I mean.
2005 was definitely an event-driven year for DC Comics.
EDITOR'S NOTE: SBC's Reviewers continue to provide their lists of the best of comic books in 2005.
EDITOR’S NOTE: For this end-of-the-year column, SBC’s reviewers were asked to comment on any five comic book “items” of their choosing, appropriate to the year 2005: five favorite titles, five noteworthy industry events, five needed industry changes, et al.
Recently, I read the news that Bill-Dale Marcinko had passed away.
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.
Superman’s darkest creative period is about to end! Several months from now Eddie Berganza will leave the Superman line as head group editor.
Director: David Cronenberg Script: Josh Olson Based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt Plot : Some mobsters with a grudge claim a family man who runs a diner in a small town is living a lie, and they target his family.
The Story Oh, how I remember reading the Conan books of my youth! The mighty warrior we first see as a youth fleeing his captors, falls into a cave (or tomb), finds his mighty sword, and then sets out to conquer the Hyborrian Age! Other than knowing he’s a Cimmerian and worships a grim and wrathful god named Crom, I never really knew much about him, especially his younger years.
Let’s face it, a comic book about a werewolf just isn’t the most promising concept out there.