Spider-Man: Noir

It’s 1932 and corruption rules the streets of New York City.  From the mayor to the police force, everyone’s got their hands deep in the pockets of organized crime.  Following the murder of popular socialist Ben Parker, his widow May takes up where he finished off – criticising those in power and urging the downtrodden…

Night Film

Investigative reporter Scott McGrath was hit with a libel case a few years back after he accused acclaimed underground film director Stanislas Cordova of having some less than savory contact with children.  Flash forward to present day, a recovering career and his personal life on the rocks, McGrath reluctantly gets sucked into the world of…

Criminal: The Dead and the Dying

The third volume of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ Criminal series contains three interlocking tales all revolving around Danica, a beautiful but ultimately flawed woman. With this volume, you’re beginning to see their universe take shape.  There are characters resurfacing, settings reappearing and themes continuing.  With Brubaker, the writing, as always, is top-notch and his…

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…