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The Sunday Pages #23

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

It’s a monstrous SDCC special (and because Seb’s back to contribute again) and by christ there’s a lot to talk about. We couldn’t let a nugget of Scott Pilgrim or Phonogram news pass unmentioned. There’s also a little note about Kevin Smith’s Daredevil, IDW’s Ghostbusters, the new Watchmen posters, Mark Millar’s return to the Ultimate Universe [...]

Wolverine #67

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Depending on how you took last issue, Wolverine #67 will offer you more of exactly what you like - or didn’t like. Personally, I found the future depicted to be an incredibly unlikely mish-mash of current Marvel Universe concepts designed more as a nod to the fans than as any real, organically-reached time period.
Fortunately - [...]

1985 #3

Friday, July 18th, 2008

RestrainedMillar doesn’t usually work all that well. Let’s face it, those of us who like Millar tend to like him when he’s doing things like Ultimates, The Authority or Kick-Ass - gloriously tearing apart convention and having a bloody good time in the process. With the odd exception (such as Aztek, although that’s one of [...]

The Sunday Pages #20

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

There’s plenty of news worth commenting on straight out of Wizard World Chicago as the Summer’s con season truly gets going, including reflections on the unfortunate passing of Mike Turner, Ghost Rider news (seriously), the near-mythical Superman 2000 pitch and Eric Stephenson’s recent promotion.

Wolverine #66

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Unlike “Enemy of the State” which was little more than a murderous free-for-all, Millar’s first issue of “Old Man Logan” shows a nice amount of depth to Wolverine. He’s become a pacifist following some horrifying event in the past where most of the heroes died, and as a result he’s settled down and become a [...]

1985 #1

Friday, May 30th, 2008

It’s been what seems like years in the making, but Mark Millar’s fumetti-turned-regular comic has finally hit the shelves, and it’s really, gloriously off the mainstream beaten track, with a kind of Kickass-meets-Marvels feel to it.
It’s immediately obvious why this was originally envisioned as a photo-comic - it takes place in the “real world” of, [...]