New Ways To Love Spidey
A tribute to the comic book battles of the late ’80s and early ’90s, “The Amazing Spider-Man: New Ways to Die,†is quite possibly the […]
A tribute to the comic book battles of the late ’80s and early ’90s, “The Amazing Spider-Man: New Ways to Die,†is quite possibly the […]
After the Marvel Civil War ended, Tony Stark found himself in a situation where he couldn’t even trust his own Avengers teammates. The kind of […]
Paul Moses is a Pulitzer Prize winning Journalist and a professor of Journalism at Brooklyn College. He is also the author of “The Saint and […]
Novelist Jim Butcher has realized a childhood dream and has brought one of his well-loved characters into the graphic novel genre. “Welcome to the Jungle†[…]
Over the years, Marvel comics has created some of the most iconic characters in the history of literature. Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk and Spider-Man are […]
The third installment of Review Fix Associate Editor Olga Privman’s Q&A with comic book legend Chris Claremont deals with his plans for Gambit, Sabretooth, Jean […]
“The Complete Crumb Comics Volume 10: Crumb Advocates Violent Overthrow” can best be described with several words: brilliant, audacious, politically-motivated and at times extremely stupid. […]
More and more everyday, motion comics are insinuating themselves into the comic book world. Intent on bringing this new type of drama into the online […]
This week we discuss various comic book jargon in an attempt to help our viewers better understand us. Along the way, Patrick and Robin talk […]
You probably wouldn’t expect a book with a name like “Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson†to dig up events as early as 1993 […]
In the previous installment of Review Fix’s exclusive Q & A with comic book legend Chris Claremont, he alerted our readers of the thought behind […]
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