The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile — 2/6/2013
The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile By: Chris “DOC” Bushley ( A weekly quick pick of […]
The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile By: Chris “DOC” Bushley ( A weekly quick pick of […]
Dan Slott has been under fire since he unleashed the biggest sacrilege in comics history — killing Peter
Jeff Lemire wastes no time turning a faltering book on it’s ear, creating a fresh and visually stunning
Just What The DOC Ordered “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner?” By: Chris “DOC” Bushley (Before you read this,
The Return of Robo … er, Batman A Review of The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 By: Lawrence
So, one completely amazing run on Uncanny X-Force has ended, and even though the CBN offices were very
Guy Gardner sits depowered in a prison cell, kicked out of the Green Lantern Corps, and a blight
Joshua Dysart is a true craftsman when it comes to immersing a reader into the emotional duress of
When a threat looms in the distance that will ultimately destroy the very fabric of your world, what
The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile By: Chris “DOC” Bushley ( A weekly quick pick of the
The writer admits that he had MCU guidelines to follow because of the new Thor movie.
Not Quite Noir Enough A Film Review of Gangster Squad By: Lawrence Napoli Who doesn’t like a
Everything old is new again! Last month we saw the return of Valiant’s most brutal character, The Eternal
With the shocking ending to issue #6 foreshadowing events to come, Duane Swierczynsski turns back the hands of
Dan Slott has garnered more buzz in the last three issues of his Amazing Spider-Man run than anything
Now that we have seen the extent of Neegan’s insanity and his peoples unnerving loyalty in issue #105,
Shadowman must dive into the belly of the beast and survive the hollow coldness of the Deadside. It’s
“In My Rearview Mirror” By: Chris “DOC” Bushley It’s late, my wife and daughter are snuggled up
The shuffling of creative teams and the renumbering of almost all of their books, has been very profitable
Do You Hear the Oscars Sing? A Film Review of Les Misérables By: Lawrence Napoli I remember