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Paul Cornell on ‘Soldier Zero,’ Stan Lee, and Crowdsourcing [Interview]
Paul Cornell on ‘Soldier Zero,’ Stan Lee, and Crowdsourcing [Interview]
Paul Cornell on ‘Soldier Zero,’ Stan Lee, and Crowdsourcing [Interview]
This week Soldier Zero #1, the first book in the Stan Lee-spearheaded BOOM! Studios superhero line, made its way to the shelves from writer Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Action Comics) and Javier Pina (Manhunter, Superman). The comic tells the story of Stewart Trautmann, a wheelchair-bound Afghanistan veteran who's trying to readjust to everyday American life when he ends up bonded to an alien soldier
A Hero in His Own Mind: Action Comics #891 [Review]
A Hero in His Own Mind: Action Comics #891 [Review]
A Hero in His Own Mind: Action Comics #891 [Review]
If you've had any exposure to the character of Lex Luthor throughout his decades of playing the role of Superman's nemesis then you don't need me to tell you that Lex can be something of an egomaniac from time to time. Lex is a supremely talented, highly intelligent individual, and he'd be the first one to proudly admit to those facts...
A Brief History of the Knight and Squire
A Brief History of the Knight and Squire
A Brief History of the Knight and Squire
Yesterday, DC announced that writer Paul Cornell would be writing a six-issue "Knight & Squire" mini-series with artist Jimmy Broxton and covers by Yannick Paquette, finally giving Batman and Robin's English counterparts their first ever solo story. ...