Jonathan Hickman’s SHIELD review – (Marvel Comics)
Over at Gestalt Mash, a new edition of ‘Won on One’ (following up last week’s llook at VALIANT’S Magnus Robot Fighter) has been up. It’s not really a review a all (if it is, it’s certainly a poor one!) This is the first issue of the newish series from Jonathan Hickman, one of my favorite [...]
Won on One – S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
No continuity, no table (setting) manners, no turning back or second chances. First Impressions of first issues and/or first appearances. There’s no time to takes names, just to kick ass. I’m a Foucault’s Pendulum kid. From the Magnus: Robot Fighter piece, you know I rocked VALIANT, but I was also a child of the MARVEL [...]
Secret Warriors – A Steranko Vision For The Morrison Future
Secret Warriors was a title that spun out of the massive Marvel event of yesteryear, Secret Invasion. It could have been the usual dreck, a spin off title with the usual creative team but instead it became a massively different beast. Secret Warriors became a good comic, possibly even a great one, and as it [...]
Siege: Secret Warriors #1 – Preview
Jonathan Hickman (who on this issue is teamed with Alessandro Vitti) is to me the great find of recent years for mainstream comics and is actually a guy that I’m waiting to write a novel. Plus, short issue synopsis always make me suspicious, so I had to pick Siege: Secret Warriors to preview this week, [...]
Jan-Ken-Pon – Dark Reign: The Cabal review
Jan-Ken-Pon! Here are my thoughts of Dark Reign: The Cabal, featuring 5 talented writers in an anthology styled book featuring the Cabal behind Marvel’s Dark Reign . . .
Preview – Dark Reign: The Cabal#1
This is a preview of Dark Reign: The Cabal, a one-shot from Marvel Comics featuring the writing of Jonathan Hickman and Matt Fraction, with art by Adi Granov and Kyle Hotz. It will be released on April 29th.
Check it after the jump . . .
Jan-Ken-Pon – Secret Warriors #1 review
Here is a look at the first issue of Secret Warriors by Jonathan Hickman, Brian Michael Bendis, and Stefano Caselli.
Nick Fury is back with a new crew, playing X-Box, and taking names (but as of yet not kicking ass) . . .










