[PODCAST] THE COMICS AGENDA: AND THE OSCAR GOES TO…
This week we discuss some new LEGO sets, talk about what comicbook movies deserve Oscars, and, of course, we talk about new comics.
This week we discuss some new LEGO sets, talk about what comicbook movies deserve Oscars, and, of course, we talk about new comics.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Faith sets up some intriguing intersections, but a bumpy narrative makes this difficult to have wide appeal.
Writer: Jordie Bellaire Artist: David Lopez Colorist: Raul Angulo Letterer: Ed Dukeshire Publisher: BOOM! Studios Spoilers for Buffy the Vampire Slayer #4! Kicking off
The latest Buffy comic is a refreshing, occasionally frustrating reboot that isn’t afraid to take risks and subvert fan expectations.
As a Buffy fan, I found myself let down by Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1. It’s a gorgeous comic, but the awkwardness in the storytelling frustrated me.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: A Picture Book is the perfect story for children who are afraid of the things that go bump in the night.
This run has an interesting premise, but it got off to a rocky start in Giles #1.
On The Wrap, Kai Cole states that during the course of their marriage, Whedon cheated on her repeatedly. The hypocrisy isn’t as shocking as it should be.
Someone interning at The CW has definitely tried to tell Rothenberg that he’s straight up snagging content from famous franchises. Right?