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Nostalgia November Day 24 -- Daredevil #362

Each day in November, I will read and review/discuss/whatever one comic taken from a box of some of my childhood comics. Today, it's Daredevil #362. The Nostalgia November archive can be found here. Daredevil #362 by Karl Kesel and Cary Nord barely makes the cut into 'childhood' since it was released before I began high school (my [...]

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Tuesday Nighty Tighty-Whities: In Soviet Union, jockey shorts wear you

... from Fantastic Four v.3 #63 (January 2003), script by Mark Waid, pencils by Mike Wieringo, inks by Karl Kesel, colors by Paul Mounts, letters by Richard Starkings and Albert Deschesne Ask any fanboy who invented unstable molecules, the miracle fabric that stretches, resists burning, turns invisible and splashes back grape juice spills, and you'll hear the dead-certain answer "Reed...

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365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 326

Panel from What If Doctor Doom Had Become the Thing? one-shot (February 2005), script by Karl Kesel, pencils and inks by Paul Smith, colors by Paul Mounts, letters by Randy Gentile

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Review: Superman: New Krypton vol. 1 & 2

... involving government cloning projects (which, unfortunately for this Kirby Jimmy Olsen and Karl Kesel-era Superboy fan, required slaughtering huge swaths of the classic Cadmus cast), shadowy military figures, a super-powered assassin (an old character, I think, but it’s not important here) and a very clear plan to exterminate our Man of Steel. The characterization of Olsen and Guardian...

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This Week in Panels: Week 7

Time for another installment of TWiP. Or should we call it ThWiP? That makes it a comic pun. Whatever. Reader Solenna had us include a panel of Psylocke #1 to show that according to her, the comic can be summed up with “sphere boobs”. Batman Confidential #36 Royal McGraw and Marcos Marz The Boys #36 Garth Ennis and Darick [...]