#19 Tomb It May Concern
I discovered Tomb of Dracula near the end of the book’s run, tumbling to the unapologetic evil of the comic’s title character as he fought to regain his throne as the “Lord of the Vampires.” Though...
View Article#31 Longbox Shortbox
A grab-bag of five phantasmagorical mini-reviews this week! Incredible Hulk #331-345, May 1987-July 1988 In his introduction for the first volume of the Marvel Visionaries reprinting this run, author...
View Article#38 John Carter, Warlord of Mars
John Carter comes to the movies this week, completing an odyssey stretching back one hundred years, beginning with publication of A Princess of Mars in 1912. Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs — and...
View Article#63 Marvel Two-In-One Times One Hundred
Sometimes you go back to old comics series and are pleasantly surprised (Godzilla), sometimes you are disappointed (Deathlok), and sometimes you see them in an entirely different light (Ms. Marvel)....
View Article#70 Reopening The Tomb of Dracula
It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since I last cracked open the door to the Tomb of Dracula. My original examination of this seminal series yielded a slight disappointment, and as was the case with...
View ArticleWas Daredevil Marvel’s Only Crime-Fighter?
Marv Wolfman makes a provocative characterization of Daredevil in 1976's FOOM #13!
View ArticleReopening The Tomb of Dracula
The stakes are intensely personal as Dracula seeks an artifact that will help him rule the world in this moody, three-part Tomb of Dracula tale from Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan.
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