Last Week’s Comics: Namor The Sub-Mariner RIP By Ian Gonzales • December 23rd, 2015 While the rest of the Internet mourns a certain pop culture icon, Ian Gonzales shares his thoughts on the murder of Namor the Sub-Mariner.
Avengers Assembled! By Rowan Kaiser • April 30th, 2015 Rowan Kaiser guides us through the comics and thematic undercurrents of Marvel’s Civil War-era Avengers.
The Lightbulb By Ethan Sacks • January 21st, 2013 Ethan Sacks interviews creators – from Guillermo Del Toro to Stan Lee – about the origins of their ideas.
The Best Comics of 2012 By Team Unwinnable • December 28th, 2012 As 2012 comes to a close, Team Unwinnable tells you what their favorite comic books were this year and why.
On Target? By Michael Edwards • October 10th, 2012 Michael Edwards looks back at the troubled history of live-action superhero television.
Heroes’ Haven By Ethan Sacks • August 27th, 2012 Need a superhero? Come to New York City. Ethan Sacks explains why the Big Apple is the center of universe for comics.
Comic Love By Michael Edwards • April 25th, 2012 Michael Edwards loves comics (mostly). Let him count the ways.
A Superhero Stimulus Package By Peter Lang • July 26th, 2011 Marvel announced today it will reboot its Comics for Comics initiative, providing at least some economic respite for independent comic retailers.
100 Greatest Comics of 20th Century– Tales of Suspense #39 – The First Appearance of Iron Man By Kurt Christenson • May 11th, 2011 Unwinnable reviews Tales of Suspense # 39, the first appearance of Iron Man. It is considered one of the 100 Greatest Comic Books of the 20th Century.
100 Greatest Comics of 20th Century Review – Fantastic Four #1 By Kurt Christenson • April 21st, 2011 Unwinnable Reviews the 100 Greatest Comic Books of the 20th Century. In this installment, Fantastic Four #1, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.