Star Wars #2 (August 1977) – MCC010
Beginning a new cover date month to cover, we jump back into the Star Wars action with Star Wars issue #2!
Beginning a new cover date month to cover, we jump back into the Star Wars action with Star Wars issue #2!
Batman. He’s awesome, of course. And he’s had some awesome stories. Here, we talk about our favorites! The World’s Greatest Super-Heroes (includes Batman War on Crime) Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Batman: Year One Batman: Hush Batman: The Killing Joke, Deluxe Edition Gotham Central, Book 1: In the Line of …
Daniel travels back to September 4, 2014, to look back at The Death of Wolverine #1. Daniel discusses the comic’s price, composition, and plot. Daniel asks the big questions like is Wolverine going to stay dead and should time travelers pick up this story. Daniel’s review of Death of Wolverine on Welcome …
Wrapping up coverage of July 1977, Ben takes a look at some of the extra materials found in the comics, like ads and publishing notices.
Grant Morrison’s The Multiversity has been in the works for a long time. Was it worth the wait? Does it make any sense? What is this book trying to say? Most important: do we like it? Join Daniel, Matt, and Ben as they explore the multiverse in The Multiversity…
Jump in the Time Machine to cover date September 1977! Here’s what I found: Jack Kirby’s final 2001: A Space Odyssey issue gets released along with a special first issue of a new series! John Carter fights a creature from beyond the farthest star! Luke meets his sister as he, Han, …
John Carter continues its run with part two of its long running “Air Pirates of Mars” original story!
Daniel summarizes Ostrander and Yale’s Manhunter #2, “Dumas Kills” which gives time travellers an opportunity to discuss Radio Shack, the American South and the human condition.
“Spider-Verse” is a Marvel event starting during the fall of 2014. In this event, every Spider-Man from the entire Marvel multiverse will be featured during the course of the story. In order to prepare for this huge spider-centric event, one of the Comic Book Time Machine hosts, Matt Anderson, will be reading …
2001: A Space Odyssey may not seem like a natal match for a comic series by Jack Kirby, but Kirby takes it and makes it his own, expanding on his own ideas of the mythology the source material never intended!
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