Now We Know The Price Tag On Your Esteem
The opinions you’ve been waiting for on Lucas, brainwashing, and Marc Silvestri.
The opinions you’ve been waiting for on Lucas, brainwashing, and Marc Silvestri.
Streamlined comics reviews: Julia Wertz, Osamu Tezuka, Punisher, Iron Man, Hulk.
A look back at the Pogo Riot of 1952—plus a bunch of lousy comics.
Osamu Tezuka and Jason Aaron and mission statements. And a special guest turn from Joe McCulloch.
Grant Morrison three ways, Garth Ennis two, Mark Millar one.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these comic-book gossip-mongers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.
These things take time.
Red Tornado tackles racial issues, and Abhay remembers DC remembering Joe Kubert.
Your usual reviews, Twitter feuds, and an argument for banality?
Tucker reviews some comics, Abhay discusses controversial interviews and Tim addresses Doonsbury. All in one sunny column.
Tucker’s got a new friend.
Convention news, and—a change in tone?
Tucker is mellowing? Plus Comic-Con.
Joe McCulloch on Ozymandius, Abhay Khosla on Marvel NOW!, and Tucker Stone works through some negative emotions.
Two weeks’ worth of complaining about comics in one!
Abhay admires the latest Catwoman cover, and Tucker loses his mind again.
Dumb things being said on Twitter!
Tucker doesn’t want to hear anyone complaining on the social media.
Deep thoughts about Batman.
Tucker Stone’s strategy for defending Garth Ennis devolves into threats of violence, and Abhay Khosla talks MorrisonCon
The comics Tucker thinks are good this week aren’t new, and the comics that are new aren’t good.
Exhausted by comics this week, Tucker recruits assistance from Joe McCulloch and Abhay Khosla.