Round Table Round-Up: Our Favorite King Arthur Comics
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View ArticleRound Table Round-Up: Our Favorite King Arthur Comics
With this week's release of Marvel's "Black Knight" #1 -- not to be confused with DC's similarly named space zombie epic -- creators Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz are revisiting the age of Camelot to...
View ArticleDon't Ask! Just Buy It! – March 9, 2011: What's the Plural of "Wild Rumpus"?
Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week. KEY: * Trad goth ^ Perky goth % Medieval goth * BATMAN INC. #3 The schedule for Grant Morrison's...
View ArticleSuperman's 1942 Crossover With 'Flash Gordon,''Dick Tracy' and More
If you've been keeping up with Superman lately, then you've seen writer Chris Roberson make a few references to the idea that Superman himself is a comic book reader. To be fair, I don't think we've...
View ArticleDynamite's 'King' Line Might Be The Weirdest Shared Universe In Comics Right Now
This week marks the release of Prince Valiant #1, and with it, the final building block in the foundation of Dynamite's increasingly weird "King" universe. Built around the King Features characters...
View ArticleFlash Gordon, The Phantom, Prince Valiant And More Are Back In 'Kings Quest'...
As much as Dynamite might be known for picking up a few unusual licenses, the upcoming Kings Quest series is not actually a comic book adaptation of the classic Sierra adventure game about wandering...
View ArticleFather Of The Adventure Strip: A Tribute To Hal Foster
At a time when the syndicated newspaper strip was one of the biggest sources of entertainment in the world, Harold "Hal" Foster was its reluctant, undisputed king. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada...
View ArticleRound Table Round-Up: Our Favorite King Arthur Comics
With this week's release of Marvel's "Black Knight" #1 -- not to be confused with DC's similarly named space zombie epic -- creators Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz are revisiting the age of Camelot to...
View ArticleDon’t Ask! Just Buy It! – March 9, 2011: What’s the Plural of “Wild Rumpus”?
Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week. KEY: * Trad goth ^ Perky goth % Medieval goth * BATMAN INC. #3 The schedule for Grant Morrison's...
View ArticleSuperman’s 1942 Crossover With ‘Flash Gordon,’ ‘Dick Tracy’ and More
If you've been keeping up with Superman lately, then you've seen writer Chris Roberson make a few references to the idea that Superman himself is a comic book reader. To be fair, I don't think we've...
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