ComicMix Quick Picks (in Six) for December 17, 2009
on December 17th, 2009 at 8:52 pm
Six more windows to close… at this rate, I’ll be down to only two hundred open windows by the end of the year. Sigh…
- Batman’s interspecies film career. (Oh, come on– we already have bats and robins together, this isn’t that much worse, right?)
- Email from Doctor Doom. No, really:
I do not speak melodramaticaly. I speak in
declamations! It is simply a matter of clarity! To speak otherwise
would confuse my audience, for they cannot understand the fullness of
my genius! - The Sci-Fi Diner. Not to be confused with the one that used to be on SciFi.com’s website and has since died from linkrot, which was based on the real diner where science fiction authors hung out.
- An author’s 12 days of Christmas.
- “If I am ever a romance heroine, I will not…”
- What if James Cameron made that Spider-Man movie in the 90′s? We might have dodged a bullet here.
DC Comics April 2012 Solicitations
PREVIEW: “Jim Henson’s Tale Of Sand”
DC Comics March 2012 Solicitations
Preview: “Darkwing Duck” #18 — Like A Fenton From The Ashes!
Preview: “Daredevil” #6
Preview: Betrayal Of The Planet Of The Apes #1
MINDY NEWELL: Great Books! And 1 Movie!
JOHN OSTRANDER: 101 Mistakes
MARC ALAN FISHMAN: Justice League Light Vs. Justice League Dark
MARTHA THOMASES: George Lucas, Black History, and African-American Comics
Dennis O’Neil – Sick, Sick, Sick
MIKE GOLD: Stupid Logo Tricks
MICHAEL DAVIS Is Bringing Sexy Back
REVIEW: “In Time”, by Robert Greenberger
REVIEW: “Bloom County: The Complete Library, Volume One: 1980-1982″ by Berkley Breathed, by Andrew Wheeler
MARC ALAN FISHMAN: Justice League Light Vs. Justice League Dark, by Marc Alan Fishman
Primeval Volume Three, by Robert Greenberger
Busting, by Robert Greenberger
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Robert Greenberger
Transformers: Dark of the Moon, by Robert Greenberger
Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Next Level, by Robert Greenberger
Pandemonium, by Robert Greenberger
Real Steel, by Robert Greenberger
If there is a real Doctor Doom somewhere, it is his duty to seek out the real Mister Fantastic and UTTERLY DESTROY HIM.
Unfortunately, it looks like someone's hacked superdickery.com. And that's terrible!(It's also amazingly meta – what's more superdickerous than hacking Superdickery?)