Comics Load
Brian‘s Load Secret Six #27 Wow, DC Comics, shame on you! Here I was causally enjoying another depraved issue of Secret Six, when suddenly I flip the page to see a full fledge, no holds barred, lady crotch shot. What!? I mean, I have nothing against lady bits; I’ve been known to explore my fair share of ‘ginas back during my “straight” days, and I…
Brian‘s Load Justice League: Generation Lost #12 What’s the dealio, Fire and Ice! Why you gals being all mean to each other and stuff? Can’t you both just get along? I know that Ice is being influenced by Max Lord and has recently developed this cra-zazy new SNL-inspired Conehead look, and I get it that you both control opposing natural forces and all that crap,…
Brian‘s Load Brightest Day #11 It’s balls-to-the-wall all-out Aquaman action, as the mighty underwater mogul battles against his arch nemesis Black Manta and Mera’s evil sister! I love seeing old Blondie back in action, fighting on land, no less, and kicking some evil dude ass! Plus, it’s the return of all the formerly dead (but now alive) Black Lanterns!…
Just when you think comics can’t get any weirder, they do! This week is chock full of misleading covers, surreal storylines and weird superhero sex stuff. So, you know, your usual, run-of-the-mill Comics Load. Be sure to share your own reading list, thoughts and observations in the comments section of over yonder in ye olde Comics Forum! Brian‘s Load Astonishing…
It’s Comics Load time! What weird and wonderful comics are in your own personal Load this week? Be sure to let us know in the comments section or over in the Comics Forum. Now, sit back, relax and enjoy the Load! Batman: Streets of Gotham #16 I am neither a comics expert, nor a historian. So when comic book writers tell me Martha Wayne was a tough-talking activist…
Title: Veronica #202 Reviewed by: Adam I’ll start this review by being perfectly honest: I’ve never read a single issue of anything in the Archie Comics universe. I certainly knew of the characters, but the extent of my knowledge was gleaned from that scene in Chasing Amy, where Holden, Banky and Hooper sit around a bar and argue whether or not “Archie was…
If you thought yesterday’s Comics Load was missing something, you weren’t alone. Site member Jekolman pointed out a glaring omission in my reading list: Green Lantern #56. Well, of course I read it; I just forgot to mention it. I’m no Green Lantern expert, so I really have no idea who or what Hector Hammond is. In fact, when someone at Comic-Con told…



