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Reviews (Marvel)

The Spectacular Spider-Man #10

The Spectacular Spider-Man #10

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)

The Spectacular Spider-Man #9

The Spectacular Spider-Man #9

Financial woes at Empire State University prompt student protests — and bring Spider-Man and White Tiger to blows! A totally average Spider-Man adventure — not that that’s a bad thing — from the journeymen creative team of Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. [More]

Reviews (DC)

Review: The New Teen Titans #38        

In preparation for her wedding, Robin attempts to help Wonder Girl learn who she really is. One of the most powerful super-hero stories of the Bronze Age, from the classic Titans team of Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. [More]

Reviews (Marvel)

Review: Logan’s Run #1                          

In a future society where people only live until 30, Sandman Logan-5 is sent on a mission to find Sanctuary. Gerry Conway does a great job with this adaptation, and gets fine support from artist George Pérez. [More]

Reviews (DC)

Review: Tales of the New Teen Titans #4

On a camping trip with the other Titans, Koriand’r reveals the secrets of her traumatic, alien past. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez do a great developing a character who is equal parts lover and warrior. [More]

Reviews (DC)

Review: The Best of DC #22                     

The finger prints of Charles Dickens are all over this DC reprint digest, as the Victorian author’s classic serves as the inspiration for more than one tale. (Except for Jack Kirby’s Bronze Age Sandman adventure, of course, a story widely distributed for the first time in this issue.) [More]

News and Notes

Mining for Bronze: Advanced solicits for Feb. 2010

Last month, it was George Pérez’s Avengers leading the way. This month’s top Bronze reprint offering is by the same superstar, with Pérez providing most of the art for DC Comics Classics Library: The Justice League of America by George Pérez Vol. 2. [More]

Reviews (DC)

Review: Justice League of America #200

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]

Talking Points

What Bronze Age creators and comics deserve a bit more love?

The spotlight often falls on the era’s top sellers and critical classics. But what of the underrated gems and under-appreciated creators of the Bronze Age? This month, we focus on less-well-known favorites. [More]

Reviews (Marvel)

Review: The Inhumans #8                   

Two bug-like, mobile cities clash, leaving the Inhumans trapped in the middle of their war. Doug Moench’s story suffers from a bit of déjà vu, but it’s awfully nice to see George Pérez back on pencils. [More]

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