Everything’s Eventual. Even Watchmen Sequels…Er…Prequels

You don’t get blockbuster, earth-shattering, bombshell news in the comic book business very often. No, the industry saves that kind of excitement for the interior pages of their various superhero … Continue reading Everything’s Eventual. Even Watchmen Sequels…Er…Prequels

It’ll Be A Dark Night Of Bloodsucking When Batman Mixes With Vampires In The Wednesday Run – January 25, 2012

Well, the coming evening of January 25 must indeed be a dark night because, as the title of this week’s column suggests, Batman does mix it up with vampire hordes … Continue reading It’ll Be A Dark Night Of Bloodsucking When Batman Mixes With Vampires In The Wednesday Run – January 25, 2012

Get Winter Term Essay Writing Help From Annotated Notes And The Sandman On The Wednesday Run – January 4, 2012

The groundbreaking, award winning, much loved The Sandman series from Vertigo Comics ended quite some time ago. Over fifteen years ago, actually. But that fact hasn’t gotten in the way … Continue reading Get Winter Term Essay Writing Help From Annotated Notes And The Sandman On The Wednesday Run – January 4, 2012

Cult Classic Lovers And Government Agencies Chasing Down Superheroes Tops The (Belated) Wednesday Run – December 28, 2011

Once a week, every Wednesday for the past year, Biff Bam Pop! has been pushing you out the door and into your local comic book shop to pick up an … Continue reading Cult Classic Lovers And Government Agencies Chasing Down Superheroes Tops The (Belated) Wednesday Run – December 28, 2011

Biff Bam Pop’s Best of 2011 – Batman, The Boys, Severed and More Great Comic Reads

All this week, Biff Bam Pop’s various writers will drop by with their thoughts on the best of the year when it comes to tv, music, movies, comics and more. … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop’s Best of 2011 – Batman, The Boys, Severed and More Great Comic Reads

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. (And Perhaps Lightning) In The Forecast On The Wednesday Run – November 30, 2011

I know a little about a lot of stuff: Giorgione’s enigmatic The Tempest, the inherent danger of the Genesis effect, the musical production career of John Leckie, the top goal … Continue reading T.H.U.N.D.E.R. (And Perhaps Lightning) In The Forecast On The Wednesday Run – November 30, 2011

Batman Issue 3 and Morning Glories 14 Headline The Comic Stop

This week in The Comic Stop, Scott Snyder finds the perfect melding of detective comic and super hero story, while Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma continue their brilliant run on … Continue reading Batman Issue 3 and Morning Glories 14 Headline The Comic Stop

DC Comics The Ultimate Character Guide – Gets The Ultimate JP Fallavollita Review

Comic book character guides. I love ‘em. Where else are you going to get the easy “411” on all of your favourite heroes and villains? Sure, there’s the internet. But … Continue reading DC Comics The Ultimate Character Guide – Gets The Ultimate JP Fallavollita Review

The Wednesday Run – October 26, 2011

I haven’t been a huge fan of writer Brian Azzarello. I didn’t really enjoy his take on one of my favourite characters, John Constantine, in the pages of the dark … Continue reading The Wednesday Run – October 26, 2011

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The Wednesday Run – October 19, 2011

I’ve been writing this regularly appearing “Wednesday Run” column for nearly a year now and this is the first time I’ve ever recommended something…again! Yeah, it’s kinda weird, this duplication, … Continue reading The Wednesday Run – October 19, 2011

The Comic Stop: Andy Burns on Ultimate Spider-Man #2, Superman #1 and Jenny Finn: Doom Messiah

Three issues make it into The Comic Stop this week – the debut of the New 52’s adult Man of Steel; a kid named Miles Morales, who has some big … Continue reading The Comic Stop: Andy Burns on Ultimate Spider-Man #2, Superman #1 and Jenny Finn: Doom Messiah