Week Forty-Nine

This is the last stop before World War III, and, after many months of speculation and guessing, we’re finally given an answer as to why the mad scientists of Oolong Island were building the Four Horsemen to begin with. This is a big week, and it’s amazingly fun to read. Let’s hit the recap and…



Meaningless Awards of the Week- 4/4/07

Some really great comics came out last week. Unfortunately, this is a really busy week for me, so I really don’t have any spare time to write about them. But by next week this will all be old news. So if anyone asks what I did today at work, I wasn’t writing this blog post….



Book of Doom: Nova #1

For those of you that didn’t read “Annihilation,” which, I’m guessing, is all of you, let me just fill you in by telling you that it was actually pretty damn good. One of the things that happened in the mini-series was the destruction of the Nova Corps at the hands of Annihilus. All of the…



The Doomino Effect for the Week of April 4, 2007

Hello, you dotty-headed rows, and welcome to this week’s installment of The Doomino Effect. Let’s waste no time and get right to the stack. First off this week is Supergirl and the Legion of Superheroes #28 in which Supergirl, the Legion and the Wanderers pull the rug out from under the Dominators. I’m going to…



Q&A with Dean Haspiel

By nature, comics is home to fun-loving writers and artists, some of the strangest and most interesting folks in the entertainment industry. So, it’s saying something when I call Dean Haspiel one of the most unique creators I’ve ever talked to. The guy’s stories always spin archetypes in some bizarre directions and his art is…



Astronauts in Trouble: Master Flight Plan

By Larry Young (W), Charlie Adlard and Matt Smith (A) Published by AiT / PlanetLar. Cover price $19.99. Originally published as Astronauts in Trouble: Live from the Moon #1-5; Astronauts in Trouble: Cool Ed’s #1; Astronauts in Trouble: Space 1959 #1-3; Astronauts in Trouble: One Shot, One Beer Astronauts in Trouble is one of those…



International Affairs: Aya

By Marguerite Abouet (W) and Clement Oubrerie (A) Drawn & Quarterly, $13.97 As far as I know, this is the first mention on our site of a book from Drawn & Quarterly, which, beyond having a delightfully clever name, puts out some of the most thought provoking comics of any publisher. Their latest book to…



Book of Doom: Avengers: The Initiative #1

It’s Saturday once again, which means it’s time for the Legion’s group review of this week’s Book of Doom: Avengers: The Initiative #1. I chose this book because it was written by Dan Slott of She-Hulk, The Thing, Great Lakes Avengers and Spider-Man/Human Torch fame. I’ve never read a thing by the guy I haven’t…



Worst to first: 4/4/07

Lots of stuff going on this week, with nine books under my belt. You may think it’s strange that I put comics under my belt. Well, it eases the digestion, so back off. A pretty even split, with four to Marvel and five to DC. Also, a nice mix of new series and the expected…



Previews running diary: April ’07

We’re back for another month of Previews, and once again I’m parsing the thing so you don’t have to. If I come across as distracted, it’s because I’m doing some serious multi-tasking and watching Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story as I write. Maybe we’ll be lucky and Steve Coogan’s comedic brilliance will rub…