Here we are at the end of another cycle. For the 25th anniversary of Batman: The Animated Series, we’ve been exploring the comic books inspired by the show that was inspired by the comics. INCEPTION! While many of my series here span decades and sometimes lifetimes of creative output, such as this summer’s Journey with […]
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CARTOONS CAUGHT ON PAPER, Part Three: Batman & Robin Adventures #8
Last time on Cartoons Caught on Paper, we went on a Christmas excursion with Batman and the heroes and villains of Gotham. Now, the holiday spirit is gone from the Dark Knight’s city, but there’s still no rest for the wicked. We’re jumping ahead to 1996 for Batman & Robin Adventures #8, featuring a flirty […]
CARTOONS CAUGHT ON PAPER, Part Two: The Batman Adventures Holiday Special
Last time, we covered an issue of The Batman Adventures – DC’s tie-in to the popular Batman: The Animated Series – that showed Clayface getting super bummed that his latest love connection didn’t quite pan out for him. This time, we’re getting deeper into the world of The Batman Adventures for the 1994 holiday special. […]
CARTOONS CAUGHT ON PAPER, Part One: The Batman Adventures #8
This month at Blastoff Comics, we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of Batman: The Animated Series. I’ve done my fair share of reviews of DC’s animated material in these pieces, so this time, we’re going to switch things up. Instead of tuning into the show itself, I’m going to be examining the comics set within the […]
JOURNEY WITH JACK, Part Six: Captain America #208
All right, folks… here we are at the end of our journey. We’re ending with Captain America #208, titled Captain American and Falcon: River of Death. Up until now, the Marvel comics that we’ve read of Kirby’s have been done in collaboration with Stan Lee, but this one is all Jack. Written, drawn, and even […]
JOURNEY WITH JACK, Part Five: Fantastic Four #51
Last time on Journey with Jack, we stepped into the world that many consider Jack Kirby’s best work… New Gods. This time, we’re going on an adventure with a work that many others consider to be the man’s greatest creation. Can you guess who we’re talking about? There’s four of them, one of them is […]
JOURNEY WITH JACK, Part Four: New Gods #7
On the last installment of Journey with Jack, we watched Jack Kirby pair up with Stan Lee for a classic issue of Thor. Now, Thor is potentially my favorite superhero of all time, so while we might have trouble topping my enthusiasm for watching the King take on the Thunder God, we’re at least sticking […]
JOURNEY WITH JACK, Part Three: Thor #150
Last time, we continued our journey through Jack Kirby’s historic bibliography with Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #1. This time, we’re treading grounds that are a bit more familiar to me with Thor #150, as Kirby is joined by the man himself: Stan Lee. The issue, titled Even in Death… picks up in the […]
JOURNEY WITH JACK, Part Two: Kamandi – The Last Boy on Earth #1
Last time, we began our journey into the highlights of Jack Kirby’s voluminous catalogue with the peculiar, well-paced, and innovative Mister Miracle that took the idea of a legacy hero and went running with it. This time, we’re catching up with Kirby in #1972 for another tonal outlier in his mainstream superhero work. In fact, […]
JOURNEY WITH JACK Part One: Mister Miracle #1
Writing for Blastoff has been as much of a comics history lesson for me as it has been a writing project. I’ve known Blastoff Comics owner Scott Tipton for as long as I’ve been writing comics. Well, longer, actually. I added him on Facebook – being sure to avoid adding the congressman of the same […]
Fantastic Five: She-Hulk & Marvel’s First Family
Another day, another Hulk. As we journey through the past of the publishing history of everyone’s favorite angry, green superhero, we find ourselves – once again in 1985. This time, though, we’re focusing in on She-Hulk, who takes the lead role in Fantastic Four #275. Fantastic Four #275 is written and drawn by John Byrne, […]
THE INCREDIBLE HULK: A Marvel Cinematic Universe Outlier
I consider myself a huge fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I’ve seen almost all of the movies in theaters since the release of Iron Man 2, some of them multiple times, with the exception of Doctor Strange which I am still sad about missing. What the MCU is doing with their titles, creating standalone […]
Origin Story: Incredible Hulk #312
Hulk month continues! This time, we have an origin story on our hands… sort of. It’s about as originy as you can get for a three-hundred and twelfth issue, and reinvents/overlaps with Hulk’s original origin in the very first issue of his series, which I covered back in December for those interested. This time, we […]