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Detective Comics #29
Detective Comics was published July 1939, was written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Bob Kane. In his third appearance we see some characteristics that define Batman into the modern age. This is also the …
Detective Comics #28 – It’s yawntacular!
June of 1939 saw the publication of Detective Comics #28 (written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane) and marked the last public guillotining in France. No really. I think that the latter is …
Detective Comics #27
Detective Comics #27 was released in May of 1939 and marks the first appearance of Batman, or as he’s referred to in the early days “The Bat-Man”. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob …
A Batman a Day
To celebrate the launch of the latest Batman movie, The Dark Knight, we are going to post a review of the first thirty issues of Batman every day up to the release. So, be sure …
Sound Off: The Incredible Hulk Movie
The latest incarnation of The Incredible Hulk took in a little over $54 million domestically this weekend. So, now that the gamma dust has settled, what did you think about it? Was it better than …
Stay Tooned Magazine
If you are a fan of comic strips, and let’s face it, you wouldn’t be here if you weren’t. You are going to want to check out a new quarterly magazine called Stay Tooned Magazine. …
Free Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now
Those of you who are frequent visitors to the website Boing Boing may be familiar with blogger Cory Doctorow. Cory is a big proponent of Creative Commons and a staunch opponent of DRM. All of …
2 in 1 Showcase Episode 72: The Incredible Hulk
In one short week, friends, comic fans will flood the movie theaters to see Edward Norton as The Incredible Hulk! This week, the Showcase boys dish on the history of the Hulk, their all-time favorite …
Ultimate Savings
Wednesday, June 4th is another big day for comics. Be sure not to miss the kick off of the new weekly series from DC, Trinity, with art by fan favorite Mark Bagley.
The lead feature explores …

