Everyone knows Captain America is actually Steve Rogers, a 90-pound weakling who was transformed by the Super-Soldier Serum. The real secret is that he's a comic geek!? Not even the Watcher saw this coming.
Avenging Spider-Man #5 opens with a comic within a comic, called Liberty Bonds. The one page comic was written and ... [Read More]
In Hack/Slash #14, the monsters get taught a lesson but it's not by monster hunter Cassie Hack. They have to attend a mandatory seminar about sexual harassment in the workplace in the ongoing backup story Monstro City.
Most of the monsters are reluctant to participate, mainly, because they have no interest in biologically ... [Read More]
Artist Cliff Chiang has posted character sheets for a DC Mangaverse, more than a decade in the making. "Similar to Grant Morrison’s ideas for Super Young Team, I imagined that the DC universe had a band of Japanese superheroes inspired by their original Western counterparts," Chiang wrote on his blog. "It’s basically a ... [Read More]
Daredevil may be a lawyer and super hero but love is blind and so is he. In Daredevil #8 he teams up the Black Cat, who steals more than his heart. They break into a high-tech super villain HQ, where they reminisce about "good old-fashioned full-body patdowns." Black Cat guides his hand down a shaft to disarm the defenses. ... [Read More]
If you don't read Savage Dragon #177 the terrorists win.
In this Godzilla parody, Osama Bin Laden's body drifts into the radioactive waters of Japan. He mutates into a green giant hell bent on destroying New York (again).
Unfortunately, the Savage Dragon is out of town so it's up to his son, who uses his wikipedic ... [Read More]
The classic Marvel super hero cartoons are getting new life (so to speak) thanks to director Ivan Miguel Guerrero, who has seamlessly zombified the opening credits of Fantastic Four (1967) and The Marvel Super Heroes (1966). "I am a big fan of the Marvel Zombies books and the covers done by artist Arthur Suydam. In creating ... [Read More]
Aquaman has gotten a bum rap over the years. He's one of the most powerful super heroes in the DC Universe yet most people think he's a joke because he lives in the water and talks to fish. DC Comics is hoping to change that perception with a reboot. Rather than shy away from all the ridicule he's received, writer Geoff Johns ... [Read More]



