We'll keep it short and simple this week and jump straight into the comics, so here we go!...
It's Blade Runner meets Back to the Future in the latest Kickstarter project from the writer/artist duo of Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder: Rocket Girl ....
I don't know how closely you follow the multitude of X-titles that are out, but this crossover completely changed the X-universe. Well, I guess House of M rocked the mutant world, bu...
Up and coming comic's publisher, Inverse Press, is hot on a streak of recent success....
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Remember that guy in high school you always dreamed would be the recipient of some epic geek revenge? Vex promises to do just that to an unsuspecting jock who finally annoys just the...
From Inverse Press, Kevin LaPorte, and Shawn Harbin comes Roadkill Du Jour. It's the story of a man as he searches for his lost love and attempts to rescue her from a terrible fate....
Here it is, the second installment of It's All In The Trades here at the SMC blog!...
Ah, summer! That glorious time of year when the weather gets hot and everyone’s all like, “Screw it. The movies are air-conditioned. Let’s go there.” Therein lies my motiva...
It's the first New Comic Book Day of May and just a few days until Free Comic Book Day. Whether you're a complete newbie or just someone looking to try something different, this week...
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As excited as I am to share crowd funding projects of the comic book persuasion, nothing makes me happier than spotlighting one that strikes a personal chord. The Zipper Club does ju...
Welcome to the Dollar Box, where I review comic book treasures with an original cover price of a dollar or less! For this twelfth and final column in this series I wanted to do somet...
In the first issue of Colonized, zombies and aliens both showed up in the separatist zero-footprint community of Carbon Falls. With a lack of leadership and most of the town in mourn...
After a small hiatus Awesome Art Saturday returns thanks to new blog contributor Dan Argyle! This week we are celebrating the movie release of Iron Man 3!...
As you probably saw a couple of weeks ago here on the blog, StashMyComics' very own Chip Reece is writing Metaphase, a graphic novel inspired by little heroes with Down Syndrome....
I admit, there is a bit of non-Big 2 bias this week, but I think that only speaks to the variety and volume of work that the smaller publishers are putting out. With that in mind, le...
I love the old Hollywood monsters. I can remember back when I was a kid, sitting in my uncle's living room, waiting for the gigantic satellite in his back yard to turn (anyone else r...
This week we're going clear across the globe to feature a graphic novel project on Pozible's crowd funding platform....
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Marvel Fanfare #30 (1987)
Fanfare #30 is devoted to a Moon Knight story that feels like a Swamp Thing crossover. When Marc Spector tries to flee the effects of a Full Moon eclipse, he goes on a vacation. Only, mother...
Marvel Fanfare #29 (1986)
Another in Fanfare’s “Experimental” comics series. In the John Byrne Hulk tale, the Green Machine is summoned to a medicine and somehow lured into a trap with a siamese twins-type pair...
Marvel Fanfare #28 (1986)
I've never really been a fan of Alpha Flight. I know Wolverine was once a member and it takes place in Canada. But, aside from those pluses, I've just never really liked this distant cousin ...
Batman and Robin #18 (2013)
This silent issue does a great job of capturing the torment Bruce Wayne is going through after losing his son, Damian. The panel at the end where he is cradling the costume is especially ri...
Marvel Fanfare #27 (1986)
This issue of Fanfare features two story's created by artist's whose works could be considered 'experimental' and more suitable for graphic novels. The first story 'Cars' involves Matt Murdo...
Marvel Fanfare #26 (1986)
The Weirdworld storyline ends on a positive note that has some loose ends and it made me wanting more. Then there is this really good Captain America story that features what I think is...
Judge Dredd #6 (2013)
Classic Dredd. Keeps you coming back for more.
Wolverine Max #6 (2013)
Wolverine at his best.
Helheim #3 (2013)
I am loving this comic.
Marvel Fanfare #25 (1986)
For some reason, the artists decided to change the appearance of one of the main characters. It’s like a soap opera changing actors from one day to the next. That’s a major no-no and ...
Marvel Fanfare #24 (1986)
Welcome to Weirdworld. Don't know what that is? DOn't feel bad, neither do I. For some reason, Marvel decided to having it's superhero anthology feature a clone of D&D meets Elfquest. ...
Archer and Armstrong #0 (2013)
Fantastic issue, love the tie in with Gilgamesh.
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