For many children of the 1970’s, Neal Adams equals comic books. His dynamic all-action style almost immediately grabs readers by the neck, demanding attention. It was no wonder that alongside Gi… more →
The Daily P.O.P.fredvidal wrote 1 week ago: Velvet Eyes Was The First Iron Man Inspired By A Diplomacy Program, 40 Years After THe XIXth Century … more →
miloprometheus wrote 2 months ago: So here’s a new feature: 70 Aspects Of Batman. As you may not know, this year marks the 70th … more →
shulquist wrote 3 months ago: I just fininshed reading the dealer and collectors view of what is hot and not hot. Captain America … more →
adamtree wrote 4 months ago: The fifth and final issue of Marvel Comic’s X-Men: Magneto Testament includes an additional st … more →
Dave Olbrich wrote 4 months ago: We have a lot of stuff to get to in today’s post, but before we can start our discussion of ou … more →
Dave Olbrich wrote 4 months ago: FANATIC BLOG OF THE WEEK Rokk’s Comic Book Revolution In my fanatic pursuit of new blogs to q … more →
yourfriendandy wrote 5 months ago: Dennis (Denny) O’Neil (writer) and Neal Adams (penciler) don’t tread lightly when it com … more →
Millsie wrote 5 months ago: This is one of the greatest Joker stories ever. Written in 1973 by Denny O’Neil and illustrate … more →
Wolf wrote 6 months ago: Neal Adams, legend of the comic book world & amateur scientist, talks you through a bi … more →
cherniga wrote 6 months ago: Please sign the petition Artists For Dina needs support- … more →
d422 wrote 6 months ago: #17 Superman #233 The first Neal Adams entry, Superman 233 hit the newsstand in the early seventies … more →
dailypop wrote 6 months ago: For many children of the 1970’s, Neal Adams equals comic books. His dynamic all-action style a … more →
wtfentertainment wrote 6 months ago: Comics as an entertainment medium depends on art. Otherwise they’re prose Pulp Adventures; per … more →
stormantic wrote 8 months ago: Neal Adams is one of comicdom’s greats. No two ways about this, folks. You might know him fr … more →
geekylibrarian wrote 10 months ago: The House of Mystery is not a good comic. The book was DC’s attempt at a horror anthology, ve … more →
adamtree wrote 11 months ago: Neal Adams, Joe Kubert, and Stan Lee join forces to combat real world injustice by telling the story … more →
chibamm wrote 1 year ago: By Bruce Jones (writer) Al Barrionuevo (pencils) and Jimmy Palmiotti (inks), Mike Atiyeh (colors) S … more →
earthgbilly wrote 1 year ago: Okay, true confession time: I’ve never read Cerebus. For the majority of my life, I’ve … more →