Posts Tagged ‘comics’

Blade Volume: 4

By Miles Benson • Aug 24th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Like its title character ‘the Daywalker,’ this Blade series also walks in two worlds – the supernatural world and the mainstream Marvel Universe. Centered around the events of Marvel’s Civil War, Marc Guggenheim mandated that Volume 4 has Blade finally interacting with other characters in the Marvel Universe.



Blade Volume: 1

By Miles Benson • Jul 25th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Did you know that before the Blade movies came out, that Blade, from the comics, couldn’t walk around in the daytime? I didn’t.



Black Widow Volume: 3

By Miles Benson • Jun 25th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Bondage, Stan Lee, and S&M



Black Widow Volume: 1

By Miles Benson • May 20th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Intermingled with the tension and action of traditional espionage novels and a potentially controversial statement about government soldiers you will find the books true meaning and moral



Suck it, Quesada

By Miles Benson • May 11th, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

A DIY project I did as a homage to some of the greatest comics/stories/books/adventures I’ve ever read, I spent a great deal of time creating giant pictures to hang up on my wall to see and wake up to every morning that will always remind me of a better time, the best time, in Spider-man comics. The time when J. Michael Straczynski was writing the book.



Funny books

By Miles Benson • Apr 23rd, 2010 • Category: Photos

Ever wonder what $9000 (possibly) looks like?



Black Panther Volume: 4

By Miles Benson • Apr 22nd, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Even though Wakanda has never been conquered and is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, their greatest weakness is in their greatest achievements. Where Volume 3 was more about it’s king, Volume 4 seems to be more about the nation itself.



Black Panther Volume: 3

By Miles Benson • Apr 2nd, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Besides the obvious success as one of the first successful African comic book characters from an American publishing company, the other reason to read these books is important to real-world national security.



Black Adam: The dark age

By Miles Benson • Feb 12th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

With Valentine’s day right around the corner, whether you’re with someone or not, this book upholds a valuable lesson that many take for granted and can help instill meaning in an otherwise “fake” holiday.



Birds of prey

By Miles Benson • Jan 22nd, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Starring strong women characters that embody so much of what the feminist ideal is; for this series to survive when the core audience of comic books are primarily young males is no small feat.