Is it overly snarky of me to say that the best thing about these two issues is that I accidentally spilled a glass of water on them and therefore, I don't have to contemplate the ranking and can just chuck them in the recycling bin? The story is something about Amazon Nuns in the Jungle …
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Badger #46
We roll along with these Badger issues, slotting them in here and there between stretches of other books like Suicide Squad or Starman, which I can read in batches. This one is cover dated April 1989, but more than likely came out in December or January of 1989 if the classic "four months ahead" cover dating of the 1980s is …
Starman (1988) #1-12
Okay, before I start this, I have to laugh and say that every time I start blogging through a series or run I've read, I think about where I got these particular comics, then realize it was probably in one of two places: a massive sale at my LCS or a convention. In this case, …
Zombieland
I can't tell you how long this one has sat in my Netflix DVD queue. Okay, I can say it probably has been a decade, because the film came out in 2009 and I probably put it on the list when it hit DVD in 2010. Not only that, I've had the DVD in my …
The Witch
It's 1630. A family is exiled from its village in colonial Massachusetts. They set out into the frontier and find a place to build a home and a farm. As time passes, things are tough but they seem to survive. Then, one day, the family's eldest child, Thomasin, is playing peekaboo with her baby brother, …
Quantum of Solace
While I have been a fan of James Bond since I was ten years old, I have to admit that there are a number of films I haven't seen (a number of them starring Roger Moore) and the last one I saw in a theater was Tomorrow Never Dies. A lot of that has to do …
Suicide Squad #59-65
With a slight pivot in direction having taken place and a five-part bannered storyline to kick things off, the creative team of the Suicide Squad seemed to be committed to keeping the book humming along even if, as I mentioned in my previous review, I didn't think it totally worked. But that's not without trying …
Suicide Squad #53-58
With the Squad officially not part of the government anymore (therefore relinquishing the "Task Force X" moniker), they've essentially gone full A-Team, taking assignments when they can. And while most of the characters that we have seen throughout the title are still hanging around, this kind of feels like we're heading into the final season …
Team America #1
Man, you will pick up some random stuff when it's the end of your time at a comics show and you're elbow deep in a fifty cent bin. I mean, that has to be the only reason I own this particular book, because I can't imagine why I would have picked it up. It came …
Suicide Squad #51, 52
After the big "family reunion" of the previous issue and before what will be a multi-part storyline beginning in issue #53, the Suicide Squad takes a couple of issues for some individual character development and focus, starting with Deadshot and continuing with Dr. Light. In the former story, someone has Deadshot's suit and is using …