A Bunch of Things That Really Confuse Me About November ’11 Comics: “Ye Gads!”


DC Comics Presents: Elseworlds 80-Page Giant #1

DC Comics Presents: Elseworlds 80-Page Giant #1



KC Carlson looks at product in the new Diamond Previews including TwoMorrow’s Stan Lee & Jack Kirby: The Wonder Years, Image’s Guns and Dinos, and DC’s DC Comics Presents: Elseworlds 80-Page Giant.

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Fifth Degree: Legion and Links


Life & Death of Ferro Lad

by Josh Crawley

For some reason the past few years, the winter season puts me in the mood to read Legion of Super-Heroes. While i don’t have a great number of Legion comics, my collection of them grows slowly every year. The past two years have been especially great for reprint collections, whether it’s the many Showcase Presents collections, An Eye for an Eye followed up by The More Things Change by Paul Levitz & Co., or the book I’m itching to get to soon, The Life & Death of Ferro Lad (as part of the DC Comics Classics Library hardcover line). If you’re interested in reading some L.o.S.H. yourself, 1,050 Years of the Future has a great sampling from many eras. (Normally I’d be torn about recommending Great Darkness Saga, due to the lack of a great introduction/set-up), but it’s out of print for some reason. My guess would be DC is waiting to make it an entry in the previously mentioned DC Comics Classics Library line, but at this point I wouldn’t hold my breath. After all, this is the company that has let Born to Run and Terminal Velocity (two AMAZING Wally West Flash stories by Mark Waid & Co.) go out of print.

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KC Column: Best of 2008


It’s time to do yet another one of these year-end lists with me yammering on and on about which comics I liked this year. But: Best? I’m not sure that I’m really qualified to say, since I read such a small percentage of everything published in any given year and I have this annoying tendency (at least in certain circles) to avoid anything even remotely “artsy”. Not that I don’t like art, but I don’t always know what I like, if you know what I mean.

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