Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology
We have always worn masks.
We have always worn masks.
If you cast your minds back to last week, you may recall that I reviewed the Captain America 70th Anniversary Special .
Last month at Wondercon I had the pleasure of meeting the man who calls himself Searnold.
My favorite comics writer is the late, great Steve Gerber.
Jobnik! is Miriam Libicki's comics diary of her life in Israel as a member of the Israeli Army in 2001.
Ignition City is Warren Ellis’s alternate Earth story of a world in which analogs of Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, and other early space opera heroes actually began their careers in the 1920s--apparently bringing Earth to the attention of extraterrestrial forces that these heroes were unable to repel.
This issue picks up right where the last one left off: The psychologically disturbed Walter and Frank Castle finally face off with Walter beating Castle to a blood pulp in a hallucinatory rage.
Dan Hill We've all seen the ads by now- the familiar star logo on a black background with the word "July" in the centre.
Rebecca Hicks's wonderful Project Elohim continues to delight.
"It was a sunny day in Happy Valley, where all the happy things lived.