In Brightest Day, In Blackest Night, No Story Shall Escape My Site By Ian Gonzales • November 17th, 2010 The big screen adaptation of Green Lantern is in theaters now. To help you get ready, here’s a look at the best graphic novels the mythos has to offer.
Panic in the Month Zero By Ian Gonzales • November 10th, 2010 Ian Vs. The 90s goes time-traveling to Zero Month.
Analog or Death! By Ian Gonzales • November 8th, 2010 Ian Gonzales goes to Horrorthon, laments his iPhone.
To the Cute Girl in the Comic Shop By Ian Gonzales • November 3rd, 2010 I’m sorry, cute girl in the comic shop. Death and the Sandman brought you into the comic shop, but once you got here, we didn’t know what to do with you.
Night of the Diary of the Dawn of the Shambling Living Dead By Ethan Sacks • October 29th, 2010 Ethan Sacks talks to Tom Savini, Robert Kirkman, Stephen Yeun and Steve Niles about the best ways to survive the zombie apocalypse.
A Coward Dies A Thousand Times, A Hero Dies Off-Screen By John McGuire • October 27th, 2010 John McGuire laments the loss of Left 4 Dead’s Bill and laudes the free web comic.
The Batman Who Wasn’t There By Ian Gonzales • October 20th, 2010 In 1997, the Bat Gravy Train came to a quick, neon soaked end but that didn’t stop fans from scouring the internet for evidence of a new Batman who wasn’t there.
2099: A Disgrace Odyssey By Ian Gonzales • October 13th, 2010 Welcome to the Marvel Universe in the year 2099 – over one hundred years in the future and the 90s still suck.
The Superhero Cinema Saturation Point By Ethan Sacks • October 11th, 2010 Ethan Sacks wonders whether the upcoming slate of comic book movies will usher in a Golden Age or a Final Crisis to the box office.
Pulp Culture By Stu Horvath • October 1st, 2010 The Stratemeyer Syndicate produced hundreds of books for dozens of series, but only recently did Unwinnable realize the strange and unique place those books hold in pulp culture.