For Whom the F-Sharp Bell Tolls The Podcast of Oa episode 196 is here and co-hosts Phil Bova and Myron Rumsey are back to talk […]
Green Lantern #4 Review
Green Lantern #4 was released recently, and writer Geoffrey Thorne continues the structure of dividing the series up into two sections, one focusing on John […]
Green Lanterns #20 Review
“Fall down seven times, stand up eight” Part two of “The Green Impurity” was released this week with Sam Humphries and Eduardo Panseca on board […]
The Death of Hawkman and the fate of Isamot Kol
I haven’t been reading the six issue Death of Hawkman miniseries, but after hearing about what happened in this month’s fifth issue I may have […]
Green Lanterns #14 Review
“We’re all unique. And special like…like snowflakes” With this week’s Green Lanterns #14 writer Sam Humphries brings closure to the second arc of the series. […]
Green Lantern #44 Review
“Yeah. You GOT me.” One of the criticism’s fans have had with the Green Lantern family of books has been the prevalence of arc after […]
Green Lantern #39 Review
“The Corps needs to get right with the universe” The main Green Lantern title finds itself in an interesting position just two issues away from […]
Green Lantern Corps #42 Review
While the Blackest Night title has spent most of its time on Earth, this weeks Green Lantern Corps issue, number 42, reminds us of the […]
Green Lantern Corps #41 Review
I’ve really come to respect Peter Tomasi as a writer. As an editor he was one of the architect’s for the return of the Green […]