by Crimespree Magazine | Feb 19, 2013 | Comics
JOHN CONSTANTINE HELLBLAZER 300 – A FAREWELL I read the first story with John Constantine way back when in Swamp Thing when Alan Moore was changing comics. Swamp Thing eventually became a Vertigo book part of a new line for adults. It wasn’t too long before our...
by Kate (and Dan) | Feb 14, 2013 | Comics
Kate: There sure is a lot of talk going on about this “Parker” dude. What with the movie out now with that sexy British guy… Dan: … Jason Statham… K: … yeah. Sir Yummy-McYummerson. Regent of the Estate of Stacked Abs, Royal Advisor of Muscles and Sexy Glances. D:...
by Crimespree Magazine | Feb 7, 2013 | Comics
Manga. To a good portion of the comic book fan base it’s a dirty word. Manga. It’s filled with large eyes, over-the-top action, speed lines and incomprehensible plots. I am not a fan of Manga. However, I was introduced to one and begrudgingly gave it a shot. Thank the...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jan 31, 2013 | Comics
It’s been almost two years now since DC Comics began their grand experiment with the launch of their line-wide reboot, the New 52. With the New 52, DC Comics hit the restart button on Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and all their pals in the universe they’ve shared...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jan 24, 2013 | Comics
Author: Terry Moore Publisher: Abstract Studio Pub date: 3/28/2012 Terry Moore is a master. He’s written romantic thrillers, science fiction, super heroes and more. All his work garners raves and earns him more and more fans. His latest foray takes his distinct style...