A Mild Defense of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark By Bee Tee Dee • December 9th, 2010 Unwinnable presents a defense of the Julie Taymor musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, written by Bee Tee Dee.
G.I. Joe: Cobra – The Best Comic You’re Not Reading By Ian Gonzales • December 8th, 2010 Ian takes a friend’s advice and picks up IDW’s new G.I. Joe comic. After years of disappointment he’s screaming “YOOOOOOO…Cobra?!?!”
The Craptacular Spider-Man: Turn Off The Pain Part 4 By Carmen De Luccia • December 3rd, 2010 Carmen De Luccia reviews Julie Taymor’s Disaster of a musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and its anti-climactic conclusion.
The Craptacular Spider-Man: Turn Off The Pain Part 3 By Carmen De Luccia • December 2nd, 2010 Carmen De Luccia reviews Julie Taymor’s Disaster of a musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and its bungling of Spidey’s villains – Carnage, Electro & Kraven.
The Politics of Dying By Ethan Sacks • December 1st, 2010 Call it crazy, but Marvel and DC seem to have run very similar stories. Ethan Sacks takes a look at the eerily similar deaths and reincarnations of Captain American and Batman, arguing that even rivals think alike.
The Craptacular Spider-Man: Turn Off the Pain Part 2 By Carmen De Luccia • December 1st, 2010 Carmen De Luccia reviews Julie Taymor’s $65 Million Disaster of a musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and its bungling of Spidey’s origin and the Green Goblin.
The Craptacular Spider-Man: Turn Off the Pain Part 1 By Carmen De Luccia • November 30th, 2010 Carmen “Felicia” De Luccia reviews Julie Taymor’s $65 Million Disaster of a musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark.
I’m 37 and I still like G.I. Joe. Deal with it! By Kenneth J. Lucas • November 27th, 2010 Ken Lucas revisits his obsession with G. I. Joe through the years in anticipation of the premiere of the new cartoon series ‘Renegades.’
Assassin’s Creed: The Fall Rises to the Occasion By Ian Gonzales • November 24th, 2010 Wildstorm’s Assassin’s Creed: The Fall is the rare licensed comic book that exceeds expectations, thanks to the talents of Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl.
Leveraging a Natural Twenty By John McGuire • November 24th, 2010 John “Hambone” McGuire reviews the Dungeons & Dragons comic book from IDW. Written by John Rogers (Leverage) and Andrea DiVito (Annihilation), the comic expands the world of Fourth Edition.