(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Galactus Fantastic Four #48-50 1966 Story: Stan Lee Art: Jack Kirby One of the few “old-school” comics on the list. I’ve left many off because, for the most part, the stories, while fun and interesting, aren’t a good indication of the medium as a whole. Look
A while back, fellow nerd Tart posted a list of 100 books the BBC thinks everyone should read. Being as awesome as I am, I had to nerd the idea up a bit. Well, a lot, actually. So, Monday through Friday, for the next two weeks, I’ll be bringing you my list of 100 comics
Thank you, JJ Abrams, Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof for writing a show with a vision, for not assuming your audience is too dim to follow a complex story. Thank you, ABC for giving a show like Lost a chance. With its huge budget and crazy ideas, no TV exec in their right mind would
Boys and girls, there has never been a better time to be a Comic Noob. DC has some cool stuff going on with their “Brightest Day” stories and Marvel is poised to enter their “Heroic Age.” The Siege of Asgard has ended. Everything is back on track and the Heroic Age is about to begin.
Yesterday, the music world lost one if its greatest talents. Ronnie James Dio, Metal God, passed away at age 67. 5’4″ of pure Italian awesome, Dio was one of, if not THE, greatest vocalists of all time. Performing with bands such as Rainbow and Black Sabbath, as well as his solo work, Dio will forever
Twenty years ago today, on May 16th, 1990, Jim Henson passed away. I’m sure I speak for millions of people out there when I say Jim Henson’s creations were a major part of my childhood. One man, his vision and his passion brought so much joy into so many people’s lives that the world truly