Category Archives: Comics

Just What the Doctor Ordered

Medical thrillers, especially as they cross over into the horror or supernatural genre, are apparently hot right now in comics.  Back in October my Comics Alternative co-host, Andy Kunka, and I discussed the first collected trade of Brandon Seifert and Lukas … Continue reading

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Super Housewives, Gothic Chicks, and Existence Itself

I’ve been reading, or catching up on, several comics series lately, varying in scope from superhero-inspired tales to gothic horror to ambitious fantasies.  In the supe category, two of the titles I’ve been reading are Supurbia and new Harbinger.  I had heard of … Continue reading

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New Morning

No, contrary to the title of this posting, this isn’t any kind of commentary on Bob Dylan, one of his many “comebacks,” or music associated in any way with Archibald MacLeish.  This posting is about another kind of morning, that … Continue reading

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Morning Glories Revisited

Recently I’ve been catching up on Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma’s Morning Glories series, as well as rereading the first couple of narrative arcs for purposes of recall and setup.   What prompted this revisitation — especially in light of my previous … Continue reading

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Comics Cornucopia, Part 4: Supes

Lately I’ve been commenting on the various comics I’ve been reading these past several weeks.  The list has been varied: some comics that get monthly and have been meaning to catch up on, some books I’ve been meaning to read … Continue reading

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Comics Cornucopia, Part 3: Disappointments

Of the comics I’ve been catching up on lately, there are two titles that, unfortunately, stand out as disappointments.  I had expected a lot more from these, but for various reasons, I found them falling short of my expectations.  The … Continue reading

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Comics Cornucopia, Part 2: Charles Burns

When I read Charles Burns’s X’ed Out back early last year, I applauded the return of this great, warped, and surreal creator.  It had been several years since Black Hole, and I was glad that Burns was back in form and producing the … Continue reading

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Comics Cornucopia, Part 1: Image (and Dark Horse) Comics

I’ve been reading a lot over the past couple of months — comics, history, fiction — although I just haven’t been posting about it.  In fact, it’s been since September that I last posted on Words Generally Only Spoil Things. … Continue reading

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Goodbye to Scalped

I’ve been reading a number of things over the past couple of weeks.  Some — such as Petrograd, Tune: The Vanishing Point, and volumes of Witch Doctor and Atomic Robo — are books that Andy and I will discuss in upcoming episodes of The … Continue reading

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Going Through the Stack

One of my habits when reading comic books — and I’m referring to actual comic books (monthlies, floppies), not what is commonly referred to as “graphic novels” — is to hold on to several month’s worth of them and then … Continue reading

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