Comic Widows is attending Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con - hope to see you there!
As a preliminary to the Con, Ray Cornwall blogs about how Wizard World Philadelphia has changed over the years. Check it out here.
Glenn Walker expresses his thoughts on Day One here and here.
Day Two gets a lot better, here are are reports from Ray and Glenn on the second day of the con.
"Just Like Starting Over" - Glenn Walker's comic book review of the new Avengers #1, by Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr., is now online at Avengers Forever.
Thor, Iron Man, the new Captain America, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hawkeye and Spider-Woman - they are the newest incarnation of the Avengers. They have only just started to get used to being together when their greatest enemy, Kang the Conqueror, crashes the party... but nothing is as it seems - all this and more - check out his review here:
http://www.avengersforever.org/reviews/default.asp?RID=643
Also check out Glenn Walker's reviews at Avengers Forever of:
Mighty Avengers #36 ~ NEW! ~
and
Siege #4 ~ NEW! ~
If you want to discuss these reviews, these issues or anything Avengers, please check out the Avengers Forever Forum.
Please check out the new All Things Fun! Blogs for new comics and gaming goodness!
DC Comics' Brave and the Bold #32 features a tale of the classic and very-much-alive Aquaman by writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Jesus Saiz. Friend Rob Kelly of The Aquaman Shrine put together an effort to let the powers that be that we want more of this, in other words - Bring Back Aquaman, the real Aquaman! Check out Glenn Walker's review of Brave and the Bold #32 here.
Catch Rob's efforts here, here and especially here, with an interview with J. Michael Straczynski.
Comic Widows attended the 2009 Baltimore Comic Con, hope we saw you there! If not, check out our reviews of the con below...
From Comic Book Resources: The 2009 Harvey Awards.
Photos from the con, click here.
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Sweating the Small Stuff
Glenn Walker reviews mainstream print comics and in general just vents on the state of the industry and the lack of respect for continuity.
Panel Discussion
Rick Silva of Dandelion Studios reviews and rates individual issues, covering an eclectic mix of old and new titles from the major companies and wide range of independent publishers.
Why I Love Comics
Ray Cornwall of Why I Love Comics discusses how life affects comics and how comics affect his life and pretty much rambles on about anything else that strikes his fancy; an appreciation of comics.
X Marks the Spot
Annette Peterson of Comics Uncovered and others review the X-Men, the X-women, the X-kids, the X-villains, the whole X-shebang and all things mutant in the Marvel Universe.
Crossover
Everything else in the world of comics that doesn't fit elsewhere on this website. Reviews, opinion, reports, humor, speculation, sarcasm, even fanfiction - find it here!
Alternation Ink
If it ain't Marvel and it ain't DC, if it's independent, alternative or just plain out there, this is where it's at.
Silver Screen Age
Comics made into movies, movies made into comics, movies about comics or anything else of vaguely cinematic interest.
Kill Your Television
Hollywood buys a comics-related property, changes it until it's unrecognizable then puts it on TV, why? Why?? We try to find out.
Partners in Crime
Comic Widows is not the only comics website on the world wide web, here's a look at everybody else.
Comic Books
Books, the ones with words and no pictures, real books, about comics, comics creators and comic book characters.
Be the Cape
Video games, role-playing games, board games, toys or just plain old-fashioned tying your mother's old bedspread around your neck and humming the Batman TV theme.
The Tangled Web
Web comics on the World Wide Web multiply everyday. Here are reviews of this bold new field that promises to be the future of comic books.
On The Road
Reviews, experiences and adventures at comic book, scifi, gaming and genre conventions all over the world - by Rick Silva of Dandelion Studios and others. Come one, come all.
Comic Widows Chat
Transcript excerpts from chats and interviews with comics professionals and enterprising fans. Hosted by The Writers Chatroom and Fear of Writing.
Made in Japan
Comics, anime, manga and related media from the land of the rising sun and other areas of the Orient. Domo arigato Gojira and Akira.
Out of the Past
Comic books have been around for a long time and have an extensive and illustrious history. Here we pluck nuggets out that past and review them. Warning: nostalgia alert.
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