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Joe the Barbarian #1

January 21st, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton

"Joe the Barbarian" is off to a slightly slow start, but given the gist of the series, it makes sense.

Hulk #19

January 20th, 2010 | By Timothy Callahan

A mere fragment of a larger story, but Loeb and McGuinness give us another fun installment of this series.

The Marvels Project #5

January 19th, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton

Fans of Brubaker and Epting's "Captain America" will definitely want to read this title if they aren't already.

Daytripper #2

January 19th, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton

With its second issue, the idea behind "Daytripper" is starting to become a bit clearer. Perhaps.

Detective Comics #860

December 26th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

This may be the last great issue of "Detective Comics" for a while, but great it is.

Daytripper #1

December 13th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Moon and Ba provide some beautiful imagery, but the themes drip across the surface of this story.

Amazing Spider-Man #614

December 10th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

"The Gauntlet" marches on, and a New York City landmark pays the price.

X-Force Annual #1

December 8th, 2009 | By James Hunt

Wolverine and Deadpool star in this, the first "X-Force" annual.

Jonah Hex #50

December 5th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Darwyn Cooke returns with a new style for this oversized tale of triumph and (mostly) tragedy.

Detective Comics #859

November 26th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Pound for pound, the best superhero comic being published right now.

Detective Comics #858

October 30th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

As though I needed to develop a man-crush on a comic book artist. This issue is crush-inducing, so read at your own risk.

The Marvels Project #3

October 19th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Brubaker tells a noirish version of the Golden Age of Marvel, but it's not enough of a new take to make it special.

Punisher Annual #1

October 3rd, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Remender's joined by Jason Pearson on this Annual, but, as fun as it is, it's still just an interlude.

Detective Comics #857

September 24th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Williams, Stewart, Hamner, McCaig... best looking superhero comic you’re going to find on the shelves.

Wednesday Comics #12

September 23rd, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Many satisfying conclusions, and a job well done.

Wednesday Comics #11

September 18th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

The weaker strips in "Wednesday Comics" are still on shaky ground, but the best pages are still worth the price of admission.

The Marvels Project #2

September 10th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

The untold history of the Marvel universe continues as multiple plots run parallel and will begin to intersect soon, hopefully.

Detective Comics #856

August 29th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

J. H. Williams III continues his amazing artistic performance on the lead Batwoman story. The Question back-up is completely skippable.

Dark X-Men: The Beginning #3

August 25th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

This lackluster mini-series ends with its best issue yet, but even these creators can’t rise above the limitations of the format.

Wednesday Comics #6

August 12th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Halfway through the 12-week “Wednesday Comics” series and the quality remains high with gorgeous art and ever-improving writing.

The Marvels Project #1

August 11th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting go back to the beginning of the Marvel universe before the US joined World War II and superhumans had not yet influenced the war.

Detective Comics #855

July 29th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

J.H. Williams III. Cully Hamner. Best drawn superhero comic book you’re going to see this month. Guaranteed.

Wednesday Comics #3

July 27th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

One third of the stories are great, but just as many are less than spectacular.

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1

July 14th, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie

The "BPRD" series and its spinoffs continue to flesh out the "Hellboy" universe well. The addition of Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba help sell this latest spin-off.

Wednesday Comics #1

July 8th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

"Wednesday Comics" doesn't just live up to the hype, it actually surpasses it. It really is that cool.

Wednesday Comics #1

July 8th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Art is king in DC’s new 12-issue weekly series that recalls the Sunday comics pages, using a broadsheet format. 15 pages of gorgeous art on giant pages. Not too shabby.

Detective Comics #854

June 25th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

Sometimes, it really is worth the wait.

Buck Rogers #1

June 9th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

The new adventures of "Buck Rogers" begin here. "Begin" is the operative word, as a great deal happens here without resolution.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Vampires #1

June 7th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

What happens when vampires become the norm and slayers are the ones having to hide? "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Vampires" is set in the middle of the "Season Eight" stories and answers the question from the vampire perspect

Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye #3

June 4th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

The best single issue of any comic book so far this year.

Madame Xanadu #11

May 31st, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

Michael Kaluta stops in for a few issues on "Madame Xanadu," and the end result is breathtakingly beautiful.

The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #6

May 19th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

"The Umbrella Academy: Dallas" wraps up with a bang—both literal and metaphorical—and with interesting changes for the team.

Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye #1

April 1st, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Seaguy is back with Lucky El Lorro in tow for more adventures of the mind-bending variety. It’s been five long years, but the wait was worth it.

The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #4

March 12th, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie

The universe of "The Umbrella Academy" is a strange and wonderfully cohesive one. This issue continues the oddness, while entertaining and impressing.

The Goon #32

March 11th, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie

"The Goon" celebrates its tenth anniversary with a guest sketch book, a look back, and a brand new story from, as always, creator Eric Powell.

New Avengers #50

February 25th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Guest artists galore! The New Avengers hate the Dark Avengers! Continuity error! Pop culture references! Extra pages! Read the review!

Umbrella Academy: Dallas #3

January 31st, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

This series might even be better than the original -- and that's quite an achievement.

Hellboy: The Wild Hunt #2

January 10th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Mignola and Fegredo bring a majestic sadness to "The Wild Hunt."

The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #2

January 2nd, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie

The second "Umbrella Academy" mini is a bit lower key, but gives its artistic team a chance to shine.

Hellboy: The Wild Hunt #1

December 7th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo's "Hellboy" collaborations continue, and it's even better than "Hellboy: Darkness Calls."

The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #1

November 30th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

"The Umbrella Academy: Dallas" picks up right where the introductory mini-series left off, and it's as strange and excellent as always.

Hellboy: In the Chapel of Moloch

October 29th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

Mike Mignola returns to drawing "Hellboy" for this one-shot story, and it's everything you'd expect from the comic. (That's a good thing.)

Hellboy: The Crooked Man #3

September 25th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

Richard Corben's beautiful grotesqueries are worth the price of admission.

Jonah Hex #35

September 7th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

Another great "Jonah Hex" artist showcase, this time with J. H. Williams III

Captain America: White

July 11th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale finally reunite for another of their "color" mini-series, but their "zero" issue feels like a shakedown cruise gone astray.

Hellboy: Darkness Calls

June 26th, 2008 | By Benjamin Birdie

The latest "Hellboy" collection from Mignola and Fegredo continues the evolution of the character, and Mignola's interest in folklore.

Ultimate Human #4

May 6th, 2008 | By James Hunt

It’s Iron Man versus Hulk versus the Leader as Warren Ellis proves where his reputation as one of the modern greats comes from, even if the story’s resolution does feel a little truncated.

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