Review: Teen Titans: Prime of Life trade paperback (DC Comics)

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 5, 2012

Teen Titans: Prime of Life, J. T. Krul's second and final Teen Titans collection, is well-written, readable, and respectable take on the Titans. I won't prejudge the DC New 52 Teen Titans such to say I wish Krul would have [...]
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Review: Avengers Academy: Permanent Record hardcover/paperback (Marvel Comics)

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 5, 2012

[Guest review by Doug Glassman]After the Siege event, two books in the Avengers line ended: Mighty Avengers, following a quirky team led by Hank Pym to oppose the Dark Avengers, and Avengers: The Initiative, chronicling [...]
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Number 1166: The All-American flying, two-fisted, butt-kicking girl

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Miss America was one of the patriotic heroines of World War II, created for Marvel Mystery Comics in 1943. You can read her history here. Otto Binder is credited for her creation, as he is for these two seven-page backup [...]
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Review: Superboy: Smallville Attacks trade paperback (DC Comics)

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 5, 2012

Look, I'm still riding high on writer Jeff Lemire for his stellar debut volume of the DC New 52 Animal Man: The Hunt. And certainly it's a joy and a wonder to be holding Superboy: Smallville Attacks, a collection of eleven [...]
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Number 1165: “Lend me your comb.”*

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Edd Byrnes was the hip, cool, jive-talking Kookie, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. was Stu, Roger Smith was Jeff. Crazy, man..."you meet the highbrows and the hipsters, the gangsters and the phony tipsters..." During its first run on [...]
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Number 1164: The phantastic Phantasmo

Người đăng: Unknown on Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 5, 2012

 E. C. (for Elmer Cecil) Stoner was an African-American pioneer of the comic book field. Already an established artist when comic books began, he fit into the earliest comic books with his solid contributions, working [...]
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