Comics

Mainly for the classic characters from DC and Marvel the mainstream comics section here to celebrate the pioneers of the comic book industry which have survived dozens of incarnations and imminent apocalypses’.

Although the line between indie comics and mainstream comics is fairly thin with so many new comic book publishers coming up at the moment but we hope to give them all a fair looking over.

Soon we will be featuring some reviews of a few real classics from the Dark Knight and Superman.

DCnU Superboy #1

The new DC reboot for some hasn’t changed much but Superboy is one of the few who has been reinvented. Thought to be a failed genetic experiment from a cross between human and alien DNA.

DCnU Suicide Squad #1

So far the DC reboot has been a mixed bunch. Suicide Squad is the perfect example of how the reboot can be used to the full. It’s a total reinvention of all the other incarnations and kicks off with an epic first issue.

Batwing Issue #1 DCnU Review

Not sure if this really counts towards the DCnU since it’s a spin off from Grant Morrisons Batman Inc from last year. But it is well worth a read, take a look at the full spoiler-full review.

Swamp Thing DCnU First Issue Review

An old time fan favorite Swamp Thing is a survivor both in the pages and on the shelves. How will the new reboot from DCnU measure upto the classic tales of the Swamp.

Action Comics #1 Review DCnU

If you told me a year ago I would own a copy of Action Comics #1 I’d have maybe laughed but here I am with a review from the DCnU line up.

Animal Man #1 DCnU First Issue Review

One of my most anticipated comics of the DC reboot. Animal Man #1 is out this week and it’s a total must buy comic if you liked the Grant Morrison run and one reason why the DC reboot was an amazing idea.

DCnU Justice League #1 Review

Fashionably late a Justice League #1 review. The aftermath and its too late for Johns and Lee to turn back now.

Kick Ass 2 issue 3 Review

Kick-Ass 2 issue 3 has just come out after a fairly long but well worth the wait. One of Mark Millars creator owned comics shows off the best of his twisted ideas.

September Releases for DC Comics

Probably the busiest month for comics and especially DC for a long time. As 52 titles get rebooted find out exactly when each new issues will be released.

2011 Harvey Awards Winners Announced

The 2011 Harvey awards were announced this Saturday at the Baltimore Comic-Con. Its the most respected award in the comic industry and highlight some amazing talent.

sideways8studios Webcomics

A few indie comics from Jeff Pina. Sideways8Studios have made some awesome webcomics which poke fun at anything from Twilight to the Smurfs.

Last Issue of Batman – #713

With Septembers DC reboot in full swing DC are releasing the final issue of the current run of Batman with issue #713.

Holy Terror

With the DC reboot you might think September couldn’t get any better. That was will Legendary Comics announced Holy Terror would be release in the same month too.

Elephantmen

In much need of it’s section in the Super Robot Mayhem Comics hall of fame Elephantmen is a must read for those of us who love Sci-fi mutants and ho chicks which are rolled into the 30 or so pages of Elephantmen each month.

Justice League Costume Reboot

Jim Lee’s new Justice League has been leaked on-line in full new costume glory. A modern take on the 70 year old costumes we have loved for generations.

DC Comics September – 52 #1s list

The biggest month in comic history is coming in September. The whole DC universe will reboot kicking off with 52 issues #1s from Superman to Wonder Woman.

7String Track One by Nich Angell

More from the artist of the month Nich Angell. 7String is the epic story of how the universe lost it’s melody and found a hero.

New Supergirl Costume from the DC reboot

Out of all the DC comics characters effected in the reboot it’s probably the most to change after the 70 or so years. We now have the first image of Supergirl’s new costume.

Cat and Meringue

It’s about time I returned to web comics. Thanks to the amazing talent of Nich Angell. Cat and Meringue is an epic tale of two friends on a boat getting up to mischief.

Bryan Lee O’Malley ‘s Next Project

After Scott Pilgrim Finished I can’t be the only one wondering what Bryan Lee O’Malley would spring on us next. Nothing official but we may have a title.

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