Sal Buscema

'Black Dynamite' #1 Is Gonna Make Everything All Right [Preview]
'Black Dynamite' #1 Is Gonna Make Everything All Right [Preview]
'Black Dynamite' #1 Is Gonna Make Everything All Right [Preview]
If you've seen the 2009 blaxploitation parody Black Dynamite or the Adult Swim cartoon of the same name, then I don't really need to tell you why a new, four-issue IDW Publishing miniseries from writer Brian Ash, artists Ron Wimberly and Sal Buscema, and colorist JM Ringuet is exciting. The very idea is exciting on its face. But if somehow you aren't familiar with the explosive franchise, let me j
Bizarro Back Issues: Spider-Mans, Man-Wolves And Frankensteins, Oh My! (1975)
Bizarro Back Issues: Spider-Mans, Man-Wolves And Frankensteins, Oh My! (1975)
Bizarro Back Issues: Spider-Mans, Man-Wolves And Frankensteins, Oh My! (1975)
One of the interesting things about Marvel Comics is how seamlessly they integrated horror characters into their mainstream universe. A lot of that, of course, is just convenience. Marvel is, after all, a superhero publisher, so even when they do a comic about Dracula or, say, an actual demon from Hell who runs around with his head on fire punishing sinners with his supernatural abilities, they st
‘G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Annual’ #1 Explores Life in the Crimson Guard [Preview]
‘G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Annual’ #1 Explores Life in the Crimson Guard [Preview]
‘G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Annual’ #1 Explores Life in the Crimson Guard [Preview]
Before the world was trained to think of faceless armies of armored bad guys as expendable clones (thanks a lot, Star Wars prequels!), the throngs of fandom were content to watch their favorite heroes lay waste to scores of thugs they just assumed were the grown up versions of the bullies nobody liked in high school...
‘The Punisher': First Look at the New Series by Greg Rucka [Preview]
‘The Punisher': First Look at the New Series by Greg Rucka [Preview]
‘The Punisher': First Look at the New Series by Greg Rucka [Preview]
The writer (or co-writer) of such lauded DC Comics superhero titles as Batwoman: Elegy, 52 and Wonder Woman, Greg Rucka unceremoniously left the publisher in 2010 to concentrate on his creator-owned material (like excellent Stumptown). As such, that Rucka would be writing a new Punisher series for Marvel Comics was probably the most surprising announcement to come out of C2E2 in March -- but by no