All Entries Tagged With: "Gail Simone"
Review: The Movement #2
Last month I gave The Movement #1 a stellar review. It’s the kind of book that DC needs more of. But could it get better? Why yes it did. Gail Simone and Freddie Williams II found a way to make this book even better. The Movement #2 is all about fleshing out these rag tag [...]
Preview: BATGIRL #20
There’s no time to catch your breath after last issue’s shocking ending as an emotionally unstable Batgirl must confront one of Batman’s most violent foes: The Ventriloquist!
Review: The Movement #1
Now that DC is done with the “wave release” format (finally), we have books starting to come out when they are good and ready. The first of these is The Movement, which shows DC is ready to take chances on books again. Gail Simone uses the Occupy Wall Street movement as inspiration for the Movement [...]
Mark Waid Wants You to Help and Join! MOOC Open Online Course
When Mark Waid asks for help via Social Media, you kind of have to rally to one of the greatest comic book writers’ side, especially when he’s asking for comic book readers to support and participate in a very cool project. When he gets so much support that it crashes his blog site you have [...]
Free Comic Book Day Goodness
It’s that time of the year again where your local comic book store will be giving out free comic books all day, or until supplies last! For the last few years I have been heading to one of my favorite comic book stores 4 Color Fantasies in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Every year they have amazing [...]
Alpha Flight And Hulk Scribe Talks To Comic Canuck
The following is my e-interview with comic writer extraordinaire Greg Pak. You’re writing Alpha Flight – one of my favorite Marvel books – so what was it like for you to take on this team knowing the fan pressures related to the series? Every Marvel job I’ve ever taken involves characters who are beloved to [...]
SECRET SIX 36: JOURNEY’S END
I’ve had a lot of emotional reactions to the DC Relaunch but the one that upset me the most was the cancellation of Secret Six. For 36 issues Gail Simone has given us an unflinching, dark, humorous look at a group of vile individuals drawn together into a family of sorts.







