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Reviews (DC) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | May. 17, 2013
The future members of the next-generation Atari Force continue their separate adventures, including a battle between Dart and a warbeast. This well-written series from Gerry Conway starts coming into focus, while the art, from underrated star José Luis García-López, is excellent right out of the gate. [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | May. 02, 2013
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: A pause in the action for some rich character moments. [More]
Reviews (Marvel) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Apr. 30, 2013
Iron Man fights Justin Hammer’s army of super thugs – but the real fight is with a bottle of Jack. “Demon in a Bottle” nears its conclusion with a powerful, character-driven issue from the team of David Michelinie, John Romita Jr. and Bob Layton [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Mar. 27, 2013
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: An extended flashback reveals early adventures of both Storm and Professor X. [More]
Reviews (Marvel) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Mar. 25, 2013
When Storm Shadow kidnaps Scarlett, Snake Eye’s mounts a daring – and silent – solo rescue mission. A surprising, silent gem from the team of Larry Hama, Steve Leialoha and colorist George Roussos. [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Mar. 20, 2013
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: The X-Men battle the Petrified Man to save the Savage Land. [More]
Reviews (Marvel) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Feb. 15, 2013
Spider-Man and Dr. Strange team to save Flash Thompson from Asian monks who wrongfully seek vengeance! Chockablock with melodrama, this outing from Stan Lee and John Romita is a quintessential early-’70s Spider-Man comic. [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Feb. 14, 2013
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: The X-Men battle Sauron in the Savage Land! [More]
Reviews (DC) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Feb. 11, 2013
With the team down to just 21 members, the Legion considers the current crop of Legion Academy cadets. It’s another character-driven, transitional issue – the kind of comic Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen do very well. [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Dec. 19, 2012
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: New art team John Byrne and Terry Austin hit the ground running as a legendary Bronze Age run begins! [More]

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