For all that the title was still clearly struggling to get itself out of the scheduling hole that it had been trapped in for the past year or so, AVENGERS remained a consistently enjoyable read. I think a strong part of that came down to the book's artists: George Perez, who had left the series … Continue reading BHOC: AVENGERS #184
Doctor Who: The Story & The Engine
This episode was one of the ones that I was the most trepidatious about going into it. From the brief synopsis, the Next Time trailer and the couple of clips that had been released prior to broadcast, it seemed like it was going to be something of a throwback to the previous Chris Chibnall era … Continue reading Doctor Who: The Story & The Engine
CANCELLED COMIC CAVALCADE #2: KAMANDI #60
The most successful of all of Jack Kirby's assorted creations in the decade of the 1970s was undoubtedly KAMANDI, the story of the last human boy on Earth in a future time when animals have become intelligent and walk upright. It was a sort of quasi-spin on the popular Planet of the Apes franchise, but … Continue reading CANCELLED COMIC CAVALCADE #2: KAMANDI #60
BHOC: THOR #284
These next couple of years' worth of THOR stories were truly a mixed bag, and as a reader, I had a difficult time remaining engaged--to the point where I dropped the title more than once, only to come back shortly thereafter on a week when I had spare cash and multiple issues were still available … Continue reading BHOC: THOR #284
BHOC: CAPTAIN AMERICA #234
The new issue of CAPTAIN AMERICA continued on with what would turn out to be a six-part storyline, which was something of a rarity for this period. While you'd get soap opera subplots that might run for months and even years, the A-stories in the Marvel books would typically be dispatched in a couple of … Continue reading BHOC: CAPTAIN AMERICA #234
Doctor Who: Lucky Day
When the breakdown of this current season was first announced, this was the episode that I was the most concerned about. Given the premise of the season, this was definitely going to be a "Doctor-lite" episode, one focused on what had been happening in the life of former companion Ruby Sunday since last we saw … Continue reading Doctor Who: Lucky Day
CANCELLED COMIC CAVALCADE #2
In 1978, plans for a massive expansion of DC's publishing line, which were being promoted as the DC Explosion, crashed and burned as an unusually heavy winter took its toll on comic book sales. The DC line was slashed rather than expanded, and a bunch of staff members were laid off. This became known as … Continue reading CANCELLED COMIC CAVALCADE #2
BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #193
This era of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN is often overlooked but I remember enjoying it tremendously. Part of the reason for that is that once he got his sea legs under him, writer Marv Wolfman began to focus on running plotlines based more around the character's life as Peter Parker than his costumed alter ego. I also … Continue reading BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #193
BHOC: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #167
The change in JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA wasn't quite so pronounced as what I was experiencing over on THE FLASH, but it was there as well if one were to look for it--which I didn't at the age of twelve. As with FLASH, the book had moved into the hands of a new editor, its … Continue reading BHOC: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #167
Doctor Who: The Well
Three episodes in, and while this season of DOCTOR WHO hasn't quite yet lived up to the heights of the show at its best in years past, it does feel a lot more sure-footed and on-point than it has in recent memory. This week's outing "The Well" isn't a timeless classic by any means, but … Continue reading Doctor Who: The Well










