Comic of the Week (5/25/11) – Incredible Hulks #629

Bruce Banner tries to save his wife in “License to Smash.” But will the Red She Hulk let her go

Comic of the Week (3/16/11) – Grab Bag #2

It’s another “Grab Bag” week, this time focusing on SIX comics that I recommend for anyone looking for something new to read

100 Comics, Part 9

(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Enemy of the State Wolverine (v3) #20-31 2004 Story: Mark Millar Art: John Romita, Jr. Wolverine was created to be the ultimate weapon, and it’s been a long time since he was used as such. He travels to Japan and is ambushed by the Hand, a

100 Comics, Part 7

(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) For those keeping score at home, you’ll notice that the last 41 entries on this list are from the past decade. With the rise of Bendis, Johns and many other current writers, the medium has seen quite a renaissance in that time, giving birth to some

100 Comics, Part 5

(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Mutant Genesis X-Men (v2) #1-3 1991 Story: Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Art: Jim Lee As popular as the X-Men had been over the previous years, this is what catapulted them to super-stardom. X-Men became Marvel’s biggest title through much of the 90s. This story started

100 Comics, Part 4

(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Armor Wars Iron Man #225-232 1987 Story: David Micheline Art: Bob Layton & Mark Bright Tony Stark crated the Iron Man armor to prevent innocent people getting harmed by his own weapons. So, what happens when the Iron Man technology is now the threat? Villains world-wide