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Fighting American – Review

By: Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (artist), Harry Mendryk (restorer) The Story: Rest easy, folks!  Fighting American and Speedboy will keep you safe from any Commie bozo trying to louse up your freedom! The Review: The Silver Age was certainly a funny era of comics.  Even under the pretense of being more scientifically-minded than the [...]

Tor #2 (of 5) – Review

By Joe Kubert (art, colors & story), Pete Carlsson (colors) The beauty of Tor is that it’s a simple story of survival that’s presented by one of the Godfathers of comics and boy does he know how to tell a story. This second issue is just another brilliant exhibition of how storytelling should be done [...]

Tor #1 (of 5) – Review

By Joe Kubert (art, colors & story), Pete Carlsson (colors) In many ways I can’t help but feel that Tor is an advertisement for Joe Kubert’s School of Art. I’m sure that’s clearly not the intent, but it’s hard for me to feel otherwise. Those ads that have graced comic book pages over the years [...]

Hulk #3 – Review

By Jeph Loeb (writer), Ed McGuiness (pencils), Dexter Vines (inks), Jason Keith (colors) The Hulk is nothing like the work Greg Pak did on his Incredible Hulk run. What Jeph Loeb has done is distance himself as far away as possible. And to be honest, if I were Loeb I’d do the same thing. Pak’s [...]

Fear Agent (TPB) Volume 3: The Last Goodbye – Review

By Rick Remender (writer), Tony Moore (pencils), Ande Parks & Rick Remender (inks) Lee Loughridge (colors) Fear Agent’s done something I never thought would happen: It actually moved me. Collecting issues #12-15, this third trade paperback, titled “The Last Goodbye”, steps away from the outrageous action and follies of Heath Huston. It takes us back [...]

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