Slightly Misplaced Comic Book Heroes Case File #162: Tom Strong
Alan Moore’s homage to the pulp hero from times gone by just won’t stay down.
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Alan Moore’s homage to the pulp hero from times gone by just won’t stay down.
The guys discuss the original trade paperback of the Mark Waid/Alex Ross epic story of a dystopian DC future.
A crimefighting pair that represent opposing viewpoints have had a number of different pairings. They’re a mess.
The great 80s run of Suicide Squad continues.
A particularly stupid barbarian keeps wrecking things in this British parody of Conan the Barbarian.
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There was a time when Marvel’s X-Force was one of its hottest properties. As drawn by Rob Liefeld, the book chronicled a group of hard-hitting mutants who believed in preemptive … Read More
One of the most popular articles on Gabbing Geek is Jenny’s Geek Box Rankings. I took advantage of that to try one or two for myself, and the Comic Bento … Read More
Some superhero characters often give off the feeling that the rules are being made up as the creators go along. There’s a longstanding tradition for such things. After all, Superman … Read More
An American master is returning to the house that he built. That’s right! Rob Liefeld coming back to Image is akin to Eddie Murphy returning to SNL for the 40th … Read More