Comic Articles

  1. The Interactives Cover Image

    The Interactives

    You know all those online friends you have? The ones who play MMOROGs and have screen names like Scallywag and King of All I Survey and James_Lake (that one you always make fun of, for not having an imagination for his screen name)? What if you actually met those friends and you all had mystic powers -- and, even more, that you were called upon to save your home country from an invasion of mythical creatures? Wouldn't that be weird and awesome and kind of scary for the world at the same time? Wouldn't it be the most fun and terrifying thing that ever happened to you? That's the premise of Peter Roger's wonderful new graphic novel The Interactives from AAM/Markosia.

    Comic Review Article Jason Sacks September 6, 2011
  2. The Power Within Cover Image

    The Power Within

    There are some comics that can't be reviewed for what they are, but for what they mean.

    Comic Review Article Jason Sacks September 6, 2011
  3. Top 10 Hardest Working Members of the Justice League  Cover Image

    Top 10 Hardest Working Members of the Justice League

    Happy slightly belated Labor Day! We here at Comics Bulletin hope you had a great and very relaxing weekend of hiking, barbecues and time spent rereading Justice League #1, because the new Justice League has obviously turned the internet in half.

    Column Article, Top Ten Jason Sacks September 5, 2011
  4. ADVANCE REVIEW: Atomic Robo & the Ghost of Station X #1 Cover Image

    ADVANCE REVIEW: Atomic Robo & the Ghost of Station X #1

    Whatever your thoughts are on DC Comics’ so-called New 52-- the first full wave of which hits shops this Wednesday-- one central aspect of it can’t be denied: the whole massively promoted endeavor amounts to a very public admission on the part of the publisher that, yeah, our books aren’t that easy for new readers to follow.

    Comic Review Article Chris Kiser September 5, 2011
  5. SUNDAY SLUGFEST: Justice League #1 Cover Image

    SUNDAY SLUGFEST: Justice League #1

    Comics superstars Geoff Johns and Jim Lee make history! In a universe where super heroes are strange and new, Batman has discovered a dark evil that requires him to unite the World Greatest Heroes! Kyle Garret: Chris Kiser: Jason Sacks: Ray Tate: Dave Wallace: Kyle Garret: And so it begins.

    Comic Review Article Jason Sacks September 4, 2011