lindsay | July 8, 2010
By Devin T. Quin Andy Rooney, Ed Anger, W.C. Fields, Rodney Dangerfield. Each one of these gentlemen is an established pioneer of their chosen artistic fields, though each one will always be remembered as bitter, crusty, cranky old sour-puss! They are the veritable Mount Rushmore of angry old cranks. These guys are %100 pure coots! [...]
Category: Comic Reviews, DC Comics, Devin T Quin, Marvel |
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Tags: cartoons, M.O.D.O.K., Marvel Super Hero Squad, super friends
lindsay | July 8, 2010
J.M. Straczynski has revamped Wonder Woman and, along with the considerable help of Jim Lee, redesigned her costume. This sort of thing happens.
They left her reboot fairly nebulous, so at a moments notice they can restore her former continuity. Heck, half of the plot to her reboot is her seeking the ability to restore her continuity. I guess DC thinks that’s something we’d all like to read about, though to look at that another way you could argue that DC figures people tired of Old Wonder Woman will read about the new one, and for people who liked the old one the new one will be in a quest to put things the way they were. It’s WIN WIN!
Category: Comic Reviews, Comics, DC Comics, Devin T Quin |
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Tags: costume, J.M. Straczynski, Jim Lee, reboot, Wonder Woman
lindsay | June 23, 2010
By Devin T. Quin In Iron Man 2 Robert Downey Jr. plays a booze swilling, millionaire at the forefront of civil defense who battles foreigners in order to secure his father’s legacy. It’s like the George W. Bush story, only Tony Stark fights his own battles! ZING! In case you missed the first movie, Tony [...]
Category: Comic Reviews, Devin T Quin, Marvel, Spoliers |
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Tags: Marvel Comics, movie reviews
lindsay | June 23, 2010
By Unkiedev When we grade comic books for resale quality we use terms like Mint, Near Mint, Fine and so on. Descriptions are necessary so we can quantify worth. These terms, however, cannot hope to reflect the actual story in question. We may judge a book by its cover in the Overstreet Price Guide, but [...]
Category: Comic Reviews, Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse, Devin T Quin, Graphic Novels |
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Tags: Adam Hughes, Archie, Batman, Beasts of Burden, Dark Horse, Detective Comics, Jam, Roller Derby Girls, Sea Bear and Grizzly Shark, Secret Warriors, Superman
lindsay | June 18, 2010
By Devin T. Quin Patton Oswald is a funny man who tells funny jokes. He was great as a talking rat in Pixar’s Ratatouille, though even funnier in Comedians of Comedy, in which Patton takes his career in hand and launches a comedy tour with now legends Zach Galifianakis and Brian Posehn. Brian and Patton [...]
Category: Comic Reviews, Dark Horse, Devin T Quin |
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Tags: Brian Posehn, Fire Fly, Patton Oswald, Serenity, Wash
lindsay | June 8, 2010
By Devin T. Quin The 2008 Zach Snyder film “Watchmen” was an almost page by page adaptation of one of the greatest graphic novels of all time. Its minor omissions and additions to Alan Moore’s ground-breaking work were to clean up the ending for modern sensibilities, to infuse every scene with slow motion and finally [...]
Category: Comic Reviews, Devin T Quin, Graphic Novels |
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Tags: 300, Alan Moore, comic book movies, Frank Miller, incredibles, Robert Rodriguez, sin city, Watchmen, Zach Snyder
shervin | February 2, 2010
Because SOMEONE felt they needed the $10,000 reward money for turning me in to the Feds more than they needed a column this week, I, your humble comic book writer is on the freakin’ lamb. AGAIN. This happens every time; I put a down payment on a nice, one room abandoned shack in the middle of the woods away from the spy satellites and brain reading microwaves and THEN they find me and I have to pack up my collection of tin-foil hats and jars of my urine and escape into the night.
Category: Comic Reviews, Devin T Quin |
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Tags: Books of the Golden Plates, Comics, DC Comics, Evil Eye comics, marvel, on the run comic, She-Hulk, Spider-Man, The Maxx
melissa | December 15, 2009
I’ve been typing my fingers down to the bone these days, working on exciting new book and column ideas. One of the projects I’m passionate about is my new book of Super-Hero puzzles and brainbusters. I’m halfway through!
Category: Comic Reviews, DC Comics, Dark Horse, Devin T Quin, Marvel, Vertigo |
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Tags: blackest night, Dark Horse, DC Comics, marvel universe, shadowcat, spiderman, Superman, the hulk, vintage vertigo
shervin | October 21, 2009
Forbidden Planet would like to congratulate Devin T. “Unkiedev” Quin for his nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in the “Worst Crossword Puzzle” category. All of us here at the Forbidden Planet Weekly Planet wish Mr. Quin “The Best of Luck!”
Category: Comic Reviews, Comics, Devin T Quin |
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Tags: Alan Davis, Dark Reign The List X-Men, DC Comics, Forbidden Planet, Madman, Marvel Comics, Matt Fraction, Superman, Superman Origins, X-Men
jeff | October 18, 2006
by Jeff Ayers Further proving this writer’s hypothesis that damn near everyone involved in the pop arts these days wants to be associated with comics & geek culture, an onslaught of prose novelists are releasing comics in the near future, led by this week’s Anita Blake: Guilty Pleasures #1 from Laurell K.Hamilton. Other recent medium-hoppers [...]
Category: Comic Reviews, Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse, Graphic Novels, IDW, Image, Jeff Ayers, Marvel, Vertigo |
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Tags: Adrian Tomine, Alan Moore, Allan Heinberg, Anita Blacke, Archer Prewitt, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Brad Meltzer, Carrot Top, Charles Burns, Damon Lindelof, Dan Clowes, Dark Tower, Exterminators, Fables, Gabriel Ba, Gary Panter, Gene Ha, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Guilty Pleasures, Harlan Ellison, James Jean, Jeff Ayers, Joss Whedon, Laurell K. Hamilton, Los Bros Hernandez, Lost Girls, Marvel Encyclopedia, Melinda Gebbie, Peter Bagge, R. Crumb, Ron Rege, Sammy Harkham, Stephen King, The Authority, Tony Millionaire