This collection contains the material from 1979-1982. There were no major events in this period, but it’s still worth a read.
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Category Archives: Comics
Free Comic Book Day 2 – May 3, 2003
Some of you may have missed the first Free Comic Day. Don’t miss the second; there’s some great stuff out there, and they’re giving it away so you can find out for yourself. Free Comic Day 2 will be Saturday, May 3, 2003, the day after the release of X2. Details about the day and which comics will be available for free can be found at www.FreeComicBookDay.com.
Comic Review – “Essential Fantastic Four Vol. 1”
The first comics that made people stand up and notice the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby team have been rereleased in the excellent Essential line from Marvel. Care to see how the whole thing started?
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Comic Review – “Essential Spider-Man Vol. 4”
Here’s a little something to hold you over until theangrymob’s Enterprise review. Also, there’s a quick reader poll at the end that comic fans might want to take a look at.
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Comic Review – Essential Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1
Essential Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 has finally been reprinted and shipped on Wednesday. Care to read about, or discuss, how the X-Men started out? Well, of course you do! That’s why Dave put those links on the bottom of every article.
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Comic Review – Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller Volume 1
The upcoming Daredevil movie is loosely based on some of Frank Miller’s work. I came across his first run of the title, so I picked it up to see what we can expect come February. Click through to read my thoughts or share your own.
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Comic Review – Fantastic Four #60
Marvel just released a promotional issue of Fantastic Four. At nine cents US, or fifteen cents Canadian, it’s hard to come up with a convincing reason not to buy this issue. If you’re looking for reasons to avoid this purchase, then this is not a review you want to read.
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MGM movies move to comics
According to this Cinescape article, Avatar Press has optioned the rights to make comics based on the MGM TV series Stargate SG-1, and the MGM movies Robocop, and Species.
Comic Review – Ultimate Marvel Team-Up (Hardcover)
A hefty hardcover collecting the entire Ultimate Marvel Team-Up series was released on Wednesday. You know where to find my thoughts on the series. What did you think?
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Comic Review – “Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography”
My second foray into the DC universe was much more fruitful. Details found below.
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