Sideshow and PureArts have unveiled two new 1:8 scale Classic Version Batman and Superman limited edition collectible statues, inspired by the art of the legendary Neal Adams and John Byrne. The statues are available to pre-order now, priced at $85 apiece; take a look at the official promotional images featuring the World’s Finest here… […]
Comic Book Review – Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 3
Ricky Church reviews Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 3… DC’s collection of John Byrne’s seminal run on the Superman titles continues with Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 3 and much like the previous two volumes it features a mix of episodic adventures with a larger overarching story and several team-ups between Superman and DC heroes. […]
Comic Book Review – Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 2
Ricky Church reviews Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 2… Out of all the reboots DC has done over the years, none may be more significant than the 1980s in the wake of Crisis on Infinite Earths and how it restarted the myth of Superman from the ground up in a modern era. Led by […]
Preview of John Byrne’s X-Men Artifact Edition
This Wednesday sees the release of John Byrne’s X-Men Artifact Edition, which includes more than 100 pages of X-Men covers, splashes, and pages from Byrne’s classic X-Men run, all meticulously scanned from the original art and reproduced to the exacting Artist’s Edition standards that have won IDW Publishing five highly coveted Eisner Awards. Check out […]
John Byrne’s iconic X-Men run to receive Artifact Edition treatment from IDW
IDW Publishing has announced the upcoming release of John Byrne’s X-Men Artifact Edition, a 12” x 17” Artist’s Edition style book featuring more than 100 pages of Byrne’s X-Men work, each and every one scanned from the rare and valuable original art. John Byrne, thought by many to be the quintessential X-Men artist, began his legendary run on the […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek: New Visions – “The Hunger”
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek: New Visions – “The Hunger”… For thousands of years, it had drifted above the outer rim of the Galaxy, draining life from all the worlds it found there. Now, it has learned of the banquet of populous planets near the heart of the Milky Way, and is heading there at terrifying […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek: New Visions – “What Pain It Is To Drown”
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek: New Visions – “What Pain It Is To Drown”… Pulled down to a world made entirely of water, the Enterprise is in danger of literally flooding — while Spock and McCoy discover a sinister purpose behind this bizarre planet. John Byrne’s latest Star Trek: New Visions Photoplay release, titled “What Pain […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek: New Visions: Time Out of Joint
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek: New Visions “Time Out of Joint”… Captain Kirk is torn from his timeline. Every corner he turns, every door he opens, throws him into a different day, a different year—and a different danger. SEE ALSO: Check out a preview of Star Trek: New Visions: Time Out of Joint here In Issue#16 of Star […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek: New Visions: The Traveler
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek: New Visions “The Traveler”… A mysterious Traveler is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Jim Kirk must answer that question before his ship and crew are lost! SEE ALSO: Check out a preview of Star Trek: New Visions: The Traveler here Continuing our Bi-Monthly adventures in the Photomontage realm […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek New Visions: “Sam”
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek: New Visions “Sam”… In our latest Photoplay from John Byrne we become entangled in the life of Kirk’s elder brother George Samuel “Sam” Kirk before his untimely death in Operation-Annihilate. Sam’s often forgotten in the NuTrek universe, but he is there. You can even see him in the opening of 2009’s […]