by Crimespree Magazine | Feb 11, 2008 | Features
76 #1 Image I picked this up because I’m a huge fan of B. Clay Moore. I’m now also a fan of Ed Tadem as well. This book is done in two parts: East Coast and West Coast. Set firmly in 1976. To help set the mood we get all sorts of lists of what was cool and...
by Crimespree Magazine | Sep 9, 2007 | Comics, Reviews
SENTENCES: The Life of M.F. Grimm Percy Carey 2007 Vertigo/DC Comics Percy Carey (aka MF Grimm, aka Jet Jaguar) begins the story of his life in the middle of its most intense moment: the day a bullet left him paralyzed from the waist down. It’s a scene of...
by Crimespree Magazine | Sep 8, 2007 | Comics, Reviews
This week has been hot, humid and long. Last weekend threw off my sleep patterns something awful so I’ve spent the last week on my butt reading and watching DVDs, mainly Smallville, Heroes and Dexter. (all of them are wonderful) Here’s what I enjoyed this...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jun 2, 2007 | Comics
Off this weeks pile… JSA Classified #26 DCWildcat discovers a betting ring that is operating across the country taking bets on Superhero/Supervilian battles. Frank Tieri wrote some really fun flashback stuff and the art work by Matt Haley is nicely done and fits...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jun 8, 2006 | Comics, Features
I read the original Checkmate back when it started back in 1988. It was a decent book, good writing, nice art, but not extremely noteworthy. Well, that’s all changed. Why? GREG RUCKA Greg could quite possibly be the hardest working writer I know of. He writes at...