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Guice Joins Brubaker For Cap's Heroic Age

Guice Joins Brubaker For Cap's Heroic Age

Tue, February 9th, 2010 | By Kiel Phegley

As the post-Siege Marvel Universe shapes up, the early word is out on the mission statement for "Captain America," involving a vendetta against Bucky from the family called Zemo as drawn by "Reborn" artist Butch Guice.

C2E2 Reveals Four New Guests Of Honor

Fri, August 21st, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Brevoort on Captain America: Reborn

Brevoort on Captain America: Reborn

Mon, July 6th, 2009 | By Dave Richards

“Captain America: Reborn” #1 answered questions about Steve Rogers' death, but introduced an larger mystery about his new life. Editor Tom Brevoort talks about the series and previews exclusive artwork.

REVIEW: “Ultimate Origins” #1

REVIEW: “Ultimate Origins” #1

Mon, June 2nd, 2008 | By CBR News Team

This Wednesday, “Ultimate Origins” drops and promises to answer many of the Ultimate Universes mysteries. We have two reviews of the debut issue of this Brian Michael Bendis penned series. What did we think? Read on.

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Tue, February 9th | Augie De Blieck Jr.

This week, Augie reviews "Batman: The Cat and the Bat" and "Missile Mouse: The Star Crusher." Both are great fun, but only one has a character with a jet pack. Also, more thoughts on digital comic distribution to the iPad! [more...]

When Words Collide

Mon, February 8th | Timothy Callahan

Tim stops time to look closely at the Daredevil work of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, this week through the lens of the four panel sequence that comprises the epic run's opening page. Comic book realism, exposed. [more...]

One Fan's Opinion

Fri, February 5th | Erik Larsen

This week, Erik looks at the ramifications of Apple's recently-announced iPad for the worlds of both print and digital comics, and tries to put the divide between the two media into perspective. [more...]