The Last Policeman

An asteroid is on a collision course with Earth.  The impact will annihilate most of the world’s population and those that do not die immediately will suffer immensely through resulting earthquakes and ash clouds.  Folks are quitting their jobs, running off to do things they’ve always wanted to accomplish before the end of the world.…

Parker: The Score

Every single time I put down one of Darwyn Cooke’s Richard Stark adaptations, I tell myself, “Man, I really need to read those Parker books”.  Not only do they come with solid recommendations from many of my trusted friends, they’re right up my alley.  Disgruntled con-man with some serious anger issues?  Give me all the…

Superman: Red Son

Could you imagine if Superman landed in Canada instead of the United States? What if Joe Shuster tried to persuade Jerry Siegel that Clark Kent should grow up on a farm in Alberta or the snowy terrain of northern Manitoba? Or God help us, Newfoundland? What kind of a hero would he be then? Far…

Batman: Black & White Vol. 2

The second volume of Batman: Black & White is much like the first.  Editor Mark Chiarello gathers together some of the most acclaimed writers and artists who then produce short stories about The Dark Knight.  While I didn’t find the overall experience as strong as the first collection, there were still some pretty great tales…

Batman: Black & White (Vol. 1)

I love it when Batman is stripped back to his absolute core – a detective on the mean streets of Gotham. While there’s still a lot of stuff in this volume that takes the Caped Crusader in totally different directions, the majority of the stories rely heavily on the gritty Gotham streets in which Batman…

Batman: Noel

I have a slight obsession with Christmas.  No, I’m not the kind that advocates that you keep Christ in Christmas or even the kind of guy who goes to church once a year on Christmas Eve.  In fact, I’m not religious in the slightest.  What I’m all about are the Christmas specials, the movies, the…

Interview – Jake Hinkson

After reading Jake Hinkson’s Hell on Church Street and his follow-up The Posthumous Man, I just knew I had to get Jake on here to field a few questions.  Mr. Hinkson stopped by to chat religion, the Ozarks and all things noir. What kick started your love affair with all things noir? I think you…

Marvel 1602

Sudden strange disturbances in weather have provoked panic all over Europe.  With Queen Elizabeth on her deathbed, political maneuvering has begun in an effort to slide the “witchbreed” (mutants) hating James VI of Scotland into a ruling position.  Before her passing, the Queen instructs Sir Nicolas Fury to arrange for the safe passage of an…