Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, Cullen Bunn, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire, Magneto
It’s time for my roundup of highlights for the year and 2014 has been another strong year for all things comic book related as comics, cons, TV & movies all provided some great moments.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Alan Grant, BHP, Declan Shalvey, Jim Alexander, Jordie Bellaire, Leo Manco, Moon Knight, Something Bloody Awesome, The Bogie Man, Will Pickering
The 12th & 13th of April saw Hero Conventions bring us the first (and hopefully not the last) Something Bloody Awesome Comic Con in Edinburgh.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Becky Cloonan, Brandon Graham, Eric Stephenson, Hope Larson, Jock, Joe Quinones, Jordie Bellaire, Leeds, Maris Wicks, Meredith Gran, Nick Spencer, Ramon Perez, Thought Bubble
This Monday sees the start of the Thought Bubble Sequential Art Festival that culminates with a 2-day Comic Con…..one of the highlights of the year for the the comic fans of the UK and a personal favourite of the Comics Anonymous gang.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, IDW Comics | Tags: Chris Carter, Doggett, FBI, Joe Harris, Jordie Bellaire, Lone Gunmen, Michael Walsh, Mulder, Scully, Skinner, X-Files
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 20 years – you’ll have some knowledge or experience with the X-Files (if you don’t, then you better catchup ASAP) but to say this fanboy was hyped for X-Files return, albeit in comic book form, would be an understatement of other-worldly proportions.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, IDW Comics | Tags: Betty, Chris Samnee, Cliff Secord, Earl, Jordie Bellaire, Mark Waid, Peevy, Sally, The Rocketeer
The final issue in Mark Waid’s mini was always going to be a high and a low point for me as the tale reaches its end.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Image Comics | Tags: Ed Brisson, Jordie Bellaire, Mark, Micheal Welsh, Recinnect, Seth, Terrence
This new 5-issue series is another sci-fi offering from Image and this time around it’s got a time-travelling edge to it.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, IDW Comics | Tags: Betty, Chris Samnee, Cliff Secord, Dinosaurs, Jordie Bellaire, Mark Waid, The Master, The Rocketeer
Mark Waid’s Rocketeer mini continues with the penultimate issue in the series – an issue I was particularly hyped about when I spoke with Jordie Bellaire at the D.I.C.E. con….she mentioned ray-guns YEEHA!
Filed under: Events | Tags: Andy Diggle, Ben McCool, CB Cebulski, D.I.C.E., Dave Johnson, Declan Shalvey, Doug Braithwaite, Dublin, Jeannine Schaeffer, Jeff Parker, John Layman, John McCrea, Jordie Bellaire, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Kieron Gillen, Lauren Sankovitch, Mark Doyle, Matt Fraction, Nate Cosby, Nick Roche, Stephen Mooney, The Big Bang, Tommy Lee Edwards
We’re hurtling towards the end of 2012 but that doesn’t mean the Comics Anonymous gang can’t still make the last of their Comic Con’s for the year and so I made the trip to Dublin’s fair city to take in the Dublin International Comic Expo (D.I.C.E.) being run by the team behind The Big Bang comic shop.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, IDW Comics | Tags: Betty, Chris Samnee, Cliff Secord, Jordie Bellaire, Mark Waid, The Master, The Rocketeer
IDW brings us issue #2 of Mark Waid’s mystery/adventure starring the Rocketeer –taking us through to the midway point of this 4-issue mini. Following a strong opening issue (reviewed here) I had high hopes that the pulp-themed fun would continue.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, IDW Comics | Tags: Betty, Chris Samnee, Cliff Secord, Dave Stevens, Jordie Bellaire, Mark Waid, The Rocketeer
The previous two collections of “Rocketeer Adventures” from IDW gave us a glimpse into the pulp characters life as viewed by a number of different writer/artist combos and they’ve followed that up with this dedicated four-part arc from Mark Waid……….ignition sequence started 😀