Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, September 1st, 2010

Spider-Man and the White Tiger battle — but eventually figure out they should be fighting on the same side. Shocker! The conclusion to this two-parter by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema is a little too convenient, but this issue is mostly good fun. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, July 13th, 2010
Injured by S.H.I.E.L.D. in Alaska, a pain-enraged Godzilla emerges from the Puget Sound to cause mass destruction in Seattle. Another surprisingly fun issue from the regular Godzilla creative team of Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, May 12th, 2010
Captain America and the Falcon are drafted by the government to stop a plot to destroy the United States during the bicentennial. Jack “The King” Kirby’s return to one of his most famous creations proves to be a lot of fun. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, March 22nd, 2010
The Black Cat plots to bust an aging cat burglar out of jail — and crosses paths with Spider-Man in the process. This new-character debut by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard isn’t the most original, but this comic still provides servicable fun. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, February 25th, 2010
Man-apes leave young Kevin Plunder orphaned in the Savage Land, but the child is soon adopted by the mighty saber-toothed Zabu. Roy Thomas’ origin story for Ka-Zar is pretty ho hum, but Gil Kane’s art is dynamic. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, November 20th, 2009
The Man From Atlantis tries to make a splash in comics, battling pirates and cyborg whaling captains in a pair of tired tales from Bill Mantlo, Tom Sutton, Frank Robbins and company. [More]
Reviews (DC)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, November 6th, 2009
When the Justice League’s very first foes reappear, new Leaguers must battle original members before the team can stand united against the threat. Gerry Conway’s story does its job, but the real treat here is the art of George Pérez, Jim Aparo, Joe Kubert and others. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, July 17th, 2009
The Fantastic Four wake to find themselves living normal lives in a tiny town — at the mercy of Doctor Doom! John Byrne delivers one of the best issues of his five-year run for this twentieth anniversary special, which also includes new material from creators Stan “The Man” Lee and Jack “King” Kirby. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, June 9th, 2009
Spider-Man takes the month off as the Human Torch and Hulk team to stop a revenge plot that involves bringing back Blastaar. A fairly weak story by Len Wein gets a major assist from the strong pencils of Gil Kane. [More]
Reviews (Marvel)
By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor, April 23rd, 2009
The Inhumans battle Shatterstar in New York while a grimmer tale unfolds back in Attilan. Another solid issue from the creative team of Doug Moench and George Pérez. [More]
