Scarlet Spider, A 90s Comic Disaster
Who was the Scarlet Spider? Well you see, Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, turned out to be a clone. The “real”…
Adventure on Atari 2600
Allow me to tell you about one of the best games on the Atari. Adventure was that Atari game with…
Batman: The Cult is a Wild Ride
You may have thought that Batman could never be broken, or would never use guns. They both happen in Batman:…
Superman Returns From Death
In Adventures of Superman 500, Superman returns after being “dead”, killed by Doomsday. Because, ya know, no one knew whether…
Terry Moore’s Echo is Quite the Story
One of Abstract Studio’s lesser known comics is Terry Moore Echo. Raised to fame by such titles as Strangers in…
Pitfall 2 Game for Atari 2600
Ever Play the Atari game Pitfall? Pitfall was a game created and programmed by David Crane, who was one of…
Review of Superior Spider-Man Issue 2
Superior Spider-Man 2, the second issue since Otto took over Peter’s body, is a blast. Mary Jane and Otto together…
Phoenix Game for Atari 2600, A Groundbreaking Classic
Since I recently found a gigantic box of old video games in my basement, I decided that I am going…
Black Widow with Stunning JG Jones Artwork
I don’t come across the work of JG Jones too often, but I recognized it immediately when I spotted the…
Frank Miller’s Robocop, A Peek Behind the Curtain
The Frank Miller’s Robocop comic is a nine-part series based on the original Robocop 2 movie script. I have not…