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Docs Corner – Page 28 – Graham Crackers Comics

Doc’s Reviews for the Week of 02/06/19

PROJECT SUPERPOWERS #6     DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT The big finale of this chapter of Project Superpowers. And without a long drawn out battle sequence, the people of Manhattan (with the help of the American Flag rise up and with a daring plan that costs one of our hero’s lives, the world survives but what new … Read more

Doc’s Belated Reviews For the Week of 01/30/19

STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION  IDW 20/20   IDW COMICS One of the many aspects of the Star Trek Universe that hasn’t been explored too much, the tales of young Captain Picard on the Stargazer have a certain charm and realism. Peter David’s story mashes together Picard’s classic mannerisms with the uncertainty of a fresh faced … Read more

Doc’s Reviews for the Week of 1/23/19

CRYPT OF SHADOWS #1     MARVEL COMICS A tragic shame that this book didn’t live up to my expectations. While the original Crypt title featured reprints from early on in Marvel/Timely’s history, there was a certain charm about them with classic art topped with new exciting covers. So perhaps I raised my expectations too high when … Read more

Doc’s Reviews for the Week of 01/15/19

SPAWN KILLS EVERYONE #2     IMAGE COMICS Ok, this one caught me totally off guard. Not being a fan of Spawn or understanding much about the current version of the character. But the do it yourself cover made me laugh so I decided what the heck. Once inside I was equally lost but the truth … Read more

Doc’s Reviews for the Week of 01/09/19

  GREEN LANTERN #3     DC COMICS Just based on the cameos alone this book should have been earning an 8 or a 9. Grant Morrison ability to weave obscure characters into his stories is still in full swing. And Liam Sharp’s art manages to channel the old Plop! comic and famed artist Basil Wolverton. … Read more

Five Comics and Why They Are Great

  #1 – DETECTIVE COMICS #441     DC COMICS Back in the early 1970’s, DC Comics went for a bold move by creating the 100 Page Super-Spectacular. Using their enormous library of old stories, they filled the 100 pagers with reprints featuring older and less known heroes. Most had a common theme to them. … Read more