Tag Archives: Jeff Eckleberry

Review: James Bond 007 – For King and Country #1

Talk about fast moving and keeping up with current affairs, sees Dynamite’s new James Bond mini series get something of an up to date title, for King and Country.  I guess it doesn’t mater who is in charge when you work for the secret service, be it Queen or King, it is always country! When… Read More: Review: James Bond 007 – For King and Country #1 »

Review: Rocketman & Rocketgirl One-Shot

Ever since King of the Rocketmen blasted across my TV screen, I have always loved the idea of strapping on a rocket pack and taking to the skies.  Imagine my joy when I discovered the cheesecake of The Rocketeer and then movie that followed!  Now Dynamite Entertainment are dusting off rocket sleds to take to… Read More: Review: Rocketman & Rocketgirl One-Shot »

Review: Dejah Thoris #1

As the weather in the UK turns brisk, now seems the perfect time to re-visit a shapely princess of the far off world of Barsoom!  Dejah Thoris returns and in doing so, we get to meet a younger Dejah before she got mixed up with, among other things, John Carter. A kind if Year One… Read More: Review: Dejah Thoris #1 »

Review: Immortal Red Sonja #10

The final issues of this fun little series coms to a climactic close as Red Sonja and her gang make a final stand against Mordread and his dark powers!  How do they manage such a feat? Sonja, as we know by now, is not one to be trifled with, and having lived with cursed armour,… Read More: Review: Immortal Red Sonja #10 »

Review: Immortal Red Sonja #9

This fun little run, with its comedy based theme is nearing the end, as Red Sonja has had a change of sorts to her current predicament.  Though this change has a more important ramification than just affecting her. The villain stands revealed; Mordred now free from the cursed armour, leaves Sonja and her friends in… Read More: Review: Immortal Red Sonja #9 »

Review: Vampirella Strikes #8

Being the well rounded type of comic book fan that I am, I have quietly been catching up on this little run.  When it comes to Vampi, Dynamite are more than happy to mine her in various forms.  Have I mentioned that she has more books out per month than Batman?  Still, if you are… Read More: Review: Vampirella Strikes #8 »

Review: Scarlet Sisters One-Shot

Dynamite Entertainment have made a commitment to Project Superpowers and their exaggerated cast of characters.  Given how that team crosses Dynamite’s version of the multiverse, there are plenty of ways to go.  This one shot then, looks to establish not just one but three ladies in red. A mysterious cult like power is looking to… Read More: Review: Scarlet Sisters One-Shot »

Review: Dejah Thoris Fairy Tales One Shot

In the modern era of multi-versal shenanigans it seems that every publisher is giving readers an alternative versions of their favourite heroes or heroines.  This time around Dynamite are taking something of a less is more approach by keeping the main. themes of the heroine, in this case Dejah Thoris, intact whilst pairing down some… Read More: Review: Dejah Thoris Fairy Tales One Shot »