Monthly Archives: September, 2019

A Novel Review: Wyrd #4 Tosses A Man Into The Sun

Making Superman into an American threat was always such an obvious choice. From Red Son to the recent Brightburn, various takes on an alien with god-like superpowers turning evil was always going to titillate...

A Novel Review: Ice Cream Man #14 Is A Seriously Dark Comic

Many comics are quite straightforward: here's the hero/heroine, there's the bad guy, punch 'em in the face, save the citizens, intergalactic threat, new costume, on to the next one. Every so often, however, you...

Stillanerd Reads: House of X #4

There are two things Jonathan Hickman does with House of X #4 that put the X-Men's situation into horrifying perspective. First, he opens with a "data page" entitled "Look At What They've Done," listing...

Star Wars #71 Review: Plans are Always Going to Change

Every plan changes and the heroes are learning that the hard way. As their plans go astray, they must pivot or else they won’t beat the Empire. Minor spoilers for Star Wars #71 follow. The past couple...

The Green Lantern #11 Review: Green and Pink Together Again

On the edge of the multiverse, reality is at risk of collapsing. Green Lantern and Star Sapphire are the only ones strong enough to save the rest of the multiversal Lanterns and whatever is...

A Novel Review: Black Science #42 Is The Penultimate Issue You Deserve

"Reality ain't all it's cracked up to be." That might not even be a real quote, but it still stands as a stark reminder that the subjective properties by which we gauge our existence...

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