Murderers’ Row: Lee Weeks
I. So, first things first: get up and walk over to the longbox, take out your set of 1989’s Marvel Summer Annual Crossover Atlantis Attacks. It’s
I. So, first things first: get up and walk over to the longbox, take out your set of 1989’s Marvel Summer Annual Crossover Atlantis Attacks. It’s
It’s been six months or so since I last added anything to my series of posts inspired by the excellent occasional series of interviews that The
In the world of Alan Moore’s and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen, a number of objects and occurrences are famously conspicuous by their absence. The most
Overview: In Batman/Catwoman Special #1, readers are shown Christmas over the years through Selina Kyle’s eyes, from babyhood through her final
This is, I think, one of the most discussed comic book stories of all time, so I don’t know that I’m going to have a whole lot that’s new to
Sometimes a book will leave such an impression that we just have to reread it a second, third, and fourth time—or more! At Writer’s Relief, we
The Beat’s Gregory Paul Silber has been accused of having a bit of an… obsessive personality. Each week in Silber Linings, he takes a humorous
Hi. I’m Greg Atkinson. If you’re new here: WELCOME! I’ve been blogging since 2003. If you don’t follow and keep up with me on Facebook and
The smash hit HBO series Watchmen scored big at the Emmys recently, as it won best limited series, marking the first time a comic book adaptation has
ComicsBulletin~ Whenever DC decides that they aren’t done squeezing more out of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ seminal work, Watchmen, there comes
Click on image to see it full-size. . If you enjoyed the KINGSMAN movies, get ready to find out how it all began. THE KING’S MAN goes back to the
The initial announcement of a Watchmen television series was intriguing to hear. Arriving ten years after Zack Snyder’s (pretty good) attempt to
Article by Steve J. Ray Wednesday is traditionally New Comic Book Day, and after the announcement that new physical book will be released next week,
Paging the Doctor… It’s funny to think that Dave Gibbons, one of comics’ biggest names, has done relatively little work for Marvel over the
Another regular issue of SUPERMAN that I bought at my regular 7-11. That’s a pretty strong, pretty violent cover for this time period, and it