Nick Ford is an anarchist without adjectives currently living in New Hampshire but always finds himself on the move. He enjoys comics (the funny kind but more so the superhero kind), slacking off and talking about Voltairine de Cleyre.
Dade and Monica continue their attempts to pacify the crew, with mixed results while all of the World Corp. employees affected by the contagion are still in the Satchidanada hospital, which Monica helped create...
**Although not all of the details are public knowledge, Nate Bellegarde has written about why Nowhere Men was delayed here and eventually why he wasn’t going to stay on the comic, here.**
Dear Nate,
I met...
Nowhere Men is back, but with a new artist as Dave Taylor has replaced Nate Bellagarde.Taylor is best known for his work on Judge Dredd and Force Works, which was an offshoot of the West Coast Avengers. Taylor ...
Imagine during the 1960s that scientists were treated like celebrities on the level of The Beatles.A Group of four young scientists, Dade Ellis, Simon Grimshaw, Emerson Strange, and Thomas Walker become superst...
Upon seeing the description of Mutafukaz in an email for Titan’s upcoming graphic novels I was instantly taken by it…
Angelino is a young loser like thousands of others in the Dark Meat City. He and his ...
It’s been an incredible ride but sadly The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #8 marks the end of the first run.
Why?
Because of Secret Wars the Marvel event, I presume.
Excuse me while I grumble forever a...
It’d be easy to characterize Jeremy Massie’s All My Ghosts as another venture in Gonzo Journalism, but how does it fare?
The main character, Joe Hale, is an editor at a failing newspaper and has his writ...
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7 puts the “unbeatable” back in Squirrel Girl.
I don’t mean that in just the sense that this is another solid comic. I mean in that much obviously less important sense.
Like ...
I’m tempted to say The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6 is some sort of “return to form” but that doesn’t feel exactly right.
That’s because it’s all relative and it’s debatable how much of a “return to form” it ...
Issue five is a major departure from the very funny, charming, high stakes tone of the last issue. Instead, it tries to ask the question: What makes Squirrel Girl…Squirrel Girl?
It all happens when Nancy Whi...