Point of Entry: 52 Vol 1 – The Original
Geoff Johns (writer) / Grant Morrison (writer) / Greg Rucka (writer) / Mark Waid (writer) / Eddy Barrows (artist) / Chris Batista (artist) / Joe Bennett (artist) / I started really reading American...
View ArticleGrant Morrison and Chris Burnham’s NAMELESS gets a second printing
Image Comics has announced that award-winning writer, Grant Morrison (Batman, The Invisibles), and New York Times bestselling artist, Chris Burnham (Office Downe, Batman Incorporated), will be getting...
View ArticleTPB ANALYSIS: Trees Volume 1 – The Role of Gender in Comics
Welcome, reader, to a new kind of review format here at Capeless Crusader. Normally we review comics while trying to put them into a social or political context, if possible. But this is much more...
View ArticlePoint of Entry: The Many Masks of Batman
No other characters have such a massive amount of stories written about them as Superman and Batman. Heck, just with their titular series, there’s 773 issues each. With Detective Comics (only starring...
View ArticlePoint of Entry: Extraordinarily Uncanny X-Men
There’s very few series as convoluted and winding as the X-Men, featuring over two dozen main titles since it’s creation in 1963. This week’s Point of Entry will try to unravel the main storyline...
View ArticleSequart Announces New Book on Big Three Creators Moore, Gaiman and Morrison
Sequart Organization, which has spent two decades promoting comics and sequential art as an art form, has released their longest book yet. The British Invasion: Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison,...
View ArticleBACK ISSUES: Super-Weird Superman
Welcome to another edition of “Back Issues”, the weekly column where each week I examine a character, concept or theme making waves in comics today through issues from the past. Sometimes the column’s...
View ArticleBACK ISSUES: Black Lightning – Ready to Strike
Welcome to another edition of “Back Issues”, the weekly column where each week I examine a character, concept or theme making waves in comics today through issues from the past. Just over a week ago,...
View ArticleBACK ISSUES: Does the World Need A Superwoman?
Earlier this week, TV’s Supergirl returned to our screens for a second season on its new network home, the CW. Just as the series kicked its new season off to fans’ delight, Supergirl faced a...
View ArticleBACK ISSUES: Beyond Ms. Marvel – Middle Eastern Heroes
Welcome to another edition of “Back Issues”, the weekly column where I examine a character, concept or theme making waves in comics today through issues from the past. Just a few days ago, ABC news and...
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