HEY, KIDS! COMICS! LOBO #1

By Jarrod Jones. Let’s be honest with each other: there was never anything wholly original about Lobo. Created by Keith Giffen and Roger Slifer in 1983 as a response to Marvel anti-heroes like The Punisher and Wolverine, Lobo was very much a heightened...

HEY, KIDS! COMICS! C.O.W.L. #5

By Andrew Stevens. At the close of issue five of The Chicago Organized Workers League (C.O.W.L.) we emerge from a labyrinth of plot and character setup, only to turn around and see the vista Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, and Rod Reis have created. Below us stands the...

THE DROP

By Kyle G. King. Coming off of Bullhead, an Academy Award nominee for 2011’s Best Foreign Language Film, Belgium director Michaël R. Roskam gives us his English-language directorial debut with The Drop, a crime drama about dirty bars and the crooked middle-men...

HEY, KIDS! COMICS! GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #19

By Gavin Rehfeldt. Gamora’s interrogation of Peter Quill continues in this month’s chapter of Brian Michael Bendis’s entertaining Guardians Of The Galaxy. This installment lands its microscope firmly on Quill’s eventful and nuanced past as all of his secrets...

RETROGRADING: WEEKEND AT BERNIE’S

By Matt Fleming. As a child, I spent an inordinate amount of time watching movies on cable and VHS. My mother would insist I come outside to enjoy the beautiful weather. I would respond, “But Mom, Back to the Future is on HBO right now.” As an adult, I’m attempting to...

TUSK

By Kyle G. King. In your mind’s eye, if you can conjure up a picture of an out of character Kevin Smith, the chances are he is wearing a large hockey jersey. He loves them. He wears one everywhere he goes. Google image search “Kevin Smith” and nearly every...