So this begins my next big run of comics, and I acquired it very similar to how I acquired all of those Badger comics that I recently finished muddling through. I had an issue of Starslayer: The Log of the Jolly Roger (for brevity's sake, I'm going to simply call it Starslayer in my reviews) in a comic …
The Shadow (1986) #2, 4
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Howard Chaykin? Well, it's his turn to figure it out, at least, in this miniseries from 1986 that was one of those Baxter paper "suggested for mature readers" books that was one sign of the huge tonal shift in DC throughout the latter part of …
Fright Night Part II
Oh man, was this one a tough one to find. It doesn't seem to exist in very many places on streaming (at least not in a way that I don't have to pay extra for it) and even Netflix doesn't have it available on DVD (it's in my "saved" list). And while I am not …
Starman (1988) #39-45
So, one of the easy parts of collecting this Will Payton Starman series was that it only lasted 45 issues and I think that I found the majority of them on the very cheap; furthermore, the issues that I am missing aren't particularly valuable (unlike the missing Suicide Squad books that I might just buy digitally or in trade …
Badger #49, 53, 54, 60, 70
I have finally reached the end of this set of Badger comics that I fished out of quarter bins and massive comics sales over the past couple of years. If you have been following me here, you know that with the exception of a few issues, I haven't really been enjoying the series. In fact, at one …
Starman (1988) #26-36
I'm missing issue #25 of the Will Payton Starman series, so I do not have the issue where he ditched what Shagg calls the "peanut butter and jelly costume" and changed to the black, red, and white costume that would finish out the series. I mean, I know that isn't the only reason to own that issue …
Starman (1988) #13-24
During his first year of stories, Will Payton became a hero, got to the bottom of his origin, and faced off against the Power Company, who were not only created by the scientists who inadvertently gave Starman his powers but were sent to capture and destroy him. At the end of issue 12, that storyline …
The Massive
A little while back, I reviewed the first trade of Northlanders, Brian Wood's viking saga. In looking at my trade paperback collection, I notice that I also own most of DMZ (the volume 11 trade is proving a pain in the ass to acquire on the cheap), the graphic novel/trade paperback collections of The New York Four and The New …
The 4400, Season 3
While I mentioned in my review for season two of The 4400 that the 13-episode season was nice and tight and that made it really enjoyable, it wasn't as helpful here, even though without the need to fill a full 22 to 26 episodes, the writers could stay right on track with whatever they had planned. And …
Badger #47-48
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 …