Josh Flynn | July 20, 2013
San Diego Comic-Con is upon us. NerdSpan comic contributors are sharing their favorite comic stories to help celebrate the biggest weekend on the nerd calendar. Up next is Leo Johnson with a list steeped in indie goodness. Share your own list of favorites in the comments. 10. Wild Children by Ales Kot and Riley Rossmo […]
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Tags: Ales Kot, Alex Ross, Art Speigelman, Atomic Robo, Batman, Brian Clevinger, Brian Wood, DMZ, Garth Ennis, Hush, Jeff Lemire, Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Kingdom Come, Leo Johnson, Mark Waid, Paul Dini, Preacher, Ricardo Burchielli, Riley Rossmo, San Diego Comic-Con, Scott Wegener, SDCC, Shazam: The Power of Hope, Steve Dillon, Sweet Tooth, Underwater Welder, Wild Children
Dave Howlett | April 25, 2013
The last time Mark Millar and Frank Quitely teamed up, they took the reins of The Authority from Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch, seemingly hellbent on outdoing their predecessors in city-destroying, mass-casualty mayhem. Their work together on that book put the previously obscure Millar on the map, establishing him as the go-to guy for taking […]
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Tags: Alex Ross, All-Star Superman, Bob Hall, Bryan Hitch, Civil War, Frank Quitely, Generational Superheroes, Image Comics, Jupiter's Legacy, Kick-ass, King Kong, Kingdom Come, Mark Gruenwalk, Mark Millar, Mark Waid, Paul Ryan, Realistic Superheroes, Squadron Supreme, superheroes, The Authority, The Ultimates, Tom Strong, Wanted, Warren Ellis, Watchmen
Rand Miranda | January 3, 2013
I received an iPad this holiday season. I’ve long been on the Apple fence and I love my iPhone, but I’ve always resisted taking the plunge on an iPad. Sure, I wanted one but did I NEED one? That quandary was happily solved a couple of weeks ago and two of the first apps loaded […]
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Tags: Alex Ross, Batman, DC Comics, Elseworlds, Kingdom Come, Mark Waid, Shazam, Superman, Wonder Woman