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Batman’s Greatest Enemy is… His Junkshelfdust.com Batman has been in fights all his life: physically, mentally, spiritually. But who or what is his greatest foe? Shelfdust asked some of our favourite comics critics to pick Batman’s Greatest Enemy… bu...
Shelfdust’s Column, Jimmy Olsen: Issue #1shelfdust.com The Ecstasies of Jimmy O By Anna Peppard I don’t get off on transforming into a giant turtle to violently blaze through the upper atmosphere before crashing with a SPLOOSH and a concrete-cracking KE...
Land’s End: T. Trewhella on John Constantine: Hellblazer #6shelfdust.com By T. Trewhella John Constantine, like Captain America, is a pen and ink avatar conjured to deal with a fascist ideology. Both are agents of empires, men out of time who believe they serve a higher pu...
Seven Soldiers of Victoryshelfdust.com Written by Grant Morrison with artists J. H. Williams III, Simone Bianchi, Cameron Stewart, Ryan Sook, Frazer Irving, Pascal Ferry, Freddie Williams II, Yanick Paquette and Doug Mahnke, Seven Soldiers...
Giant Daysshelfdust.com Giant Days was a brilliant, weird, funny comic about three girls living together at Sheffield University in the UK. Created by John Allison and drawn by talents including Max Sarin, Lissa Treiman and ...
Black Comics Historyshelfdust.com The face of Western comics is changing, but it’s been a long road and a journey that still has many hills to climb. Black characters are taking on more prominent roles in the panels we read, and more ...
Shelfdust’s Column, Jimmy Olsen: Issue #1shelfdust.com The Ecstasies of Jimmy O By Anna Peppard I don’t get off on transforming into a giant turtle to violently blaze through the upper atmosphere before crashing with a SPLOOSH and a concrete-cracking KE...
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Shade the Changing Man #58: An Irrational Self-Interestshelfdust.com By Martyn Pedler Sometimes I forget that, for the longest time, comics were disposable. Miss an issue? You might never find it again. Even Marvel and DC's collected editions of ongoing titles were spo...
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Journey Into Mystery #643shelfdust.com By Steve Morris This is the point where I think Journey Into Mystery finally starts to bend and strain under the weight of its double-crosses, changing alliances, and betrayals-on-betrayals. It’s inar...