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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Don't You Know It's All Art Adams's Fault?

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Doesn't everyone know that Art Adams is actually to blame for the downfall of the American super-hero comic book? I've always suspec...
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

I Like Comics: 1/23/08

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I read a huge pile of today's comics, and it's probably because I've been listening to too many podcasts lately--Bendis, then Lo...
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Heath Ledger's Death and The Dark Knight

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Heath Ledger was found dead only a few hours ago, and almost immediately people started hitting the message boards asking how it would affec...
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Geniusboy Live Episode 6

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Have you ever noticed how comic book trends directly mimic cinematic trends from ten years before? Ryan and I have, and we discuss the theo...
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Teaching Comics

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If you weren't at the Norman Rockwell Museum on Saturday, you missed out on a great day of comics and education. In fact, I think it...
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Amazing Spider-Man #546 Review

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I have probably bought about three non-Ultimate universe Spider-Man comics in the past 10 years (although I do own that Spider-Man DVD comic...
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

The Twelve #1 Review

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Kaare Andrews is a phenomenal artist who can seemingly mimic any style (for examples, see his Incredible Hulk covers, and his The Arachnigh...
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Monday, January 07, 2008

The 10 Best Comics of 2007

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I've been writing for the past few weeks about how great 2007 was for comics, and now it's finally time to share my Top 10 Comics of...
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Sunday, January 06, 2008

Best of 2007: #11-20

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I'm gearing up for the reveal of my big Top 10 list, but here are links to what I wrote about the Best Comics of the Year, numbers 11 th...

The 5 Worst Comics of 2007

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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: 2007 was a great, great year for comics, but there were more than a few comics that frus...
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Saturday, January 05, 2008

Top 20 of 2007: #11 The Irredeemable Ant-Man

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Supposedly The Irredeemable Ant-Man failed because it featured an unlikeable protagonist in former SHIELD agent Eric O'Grady. Screw th...
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Clones, She Said

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As I was getting my three-year-old daughter ready for bed tonight, I did something goofy (I don't remember what) to make her laugh, but ...

Top 20 of 2007: #12 Dr. Fate Archives Volume 1

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Way back in July, I asked whether or not the Dr. Fate Archives was Golden Age Greatness or the Most Amazing Comic Book Series Ever . You s...
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Friday, January 04, 2008

Top 20 of 2007: #13 Omega the Unknown

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Imagine a world where superhero comics didn't rehash the same standard plot lines again and again. Imagine a world where unconventional...
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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Top 20 of 2007: #14 The Umbrella Academy

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One of the astounding facts about The Umbrella Academy is that Gabriel Ba's art looks even better here than it did in Casanova , and it...
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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Top 20 of 2007: #15 Green Lantern

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What a year for Geoff Johns's Green Lantern ! In 2007, this comic became something superior. Beginning with the conclusion of the ...
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Top 20 of 2007: #16 Yesterday's Tomorrows

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Rian Hughes is probably best known today, if at all, as a designer of stylish logos and cover designs. Who can forget his cover for Invisi...
Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Top 20 of 2007: #17 Madman Gargantua!

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I'm seeing a pattern here. Thick, fancy hardcover collections are ruling the high teens on my 2007 list, but what's wrong with that...
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Top 20 of 2007: #18 Fourth World Omnibus Volume 1

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When I first read Jack Kirby's The Fourth World Omnibus, Volume 1 , I couldn't get it out of my brain, and I blogged about it . Sinc...
Monday, December 31, 2007

Top 20 of 2007: #19 Fantastic Four Omnibus Volume 2

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I didn't buy the first Fantastic Four Omnibus when it was initially released. I already owned the Masterworks editions, and I didn...
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Timothy Callahan is an educator and a writer. He has written books, like Grant Morrison: The Early Years, and edited books like Teenagers from the Future. He used to co-host the weekly Splash Page podcast, but now he mostly spends his free time creating role-playing games like CRAWLJAMMER and the upcoming SUPERWAR.
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