“We … do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; …” That’s a truncation of President John F. Kennedy’s famous Rice Stadium speech exhorting the American public to support the Apollo space program. It’s one of my favourite speeches, not just because it talks …
Read More »REVIEW: ‘Namor: The Best Defense’ marks the return of The (original) Defenders
One of four prelude issues leading up to The Defenders #1. This particular issue focuses on Namor, The Sub-Mariner and his attempt to find allies against the surface world under the sea.
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 12/05/2018
Let’s face it: it’s not like we lead second lives, have secret identities or are the heroes in some grand adventure. But in comics, we can. Reading comics allows us the vicarious, albeit brief thrill of borrowing those features and losing ourselves in a fantasy with values that speak to …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 11/28/2018
One of the hardest lessons to teach a young person is that regardless of how hard you work, how much you want something or how much time you spend to get it, you won’t always get what you want. Yet we tell our kids: work hard, do the right thing …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 11/21/2018
The absence of a strong central authority in a given situation makes for chaos. Now, I’m not an advocate for absolute despotism, but I do recognize that there has to be structure in all things for them to run smoothly, and comic stories are no exception to this rule. The …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 11/07/2018
Opposition in all things is not only an axiomatic fact of life but it’s a necessity. It’s necessary for our learning, it’s necessary for personal growth but it’s also necessary for a good story. We are living in a time of great opposition these days. By the time this article …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 10/31/2018
Well, Halloween is once more upon us. It only makes sense that the theme for this week would have to be one that’s inspired by scary stuff and things that “go bump in the night”. Maybe that’s too much of a simplistic theme but the one thing that I’ve discovered …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 10/24/2018
I don’t know about you, but this week, I need a little escapism. Oh hell … I need a LOT of escapism this week! Well, that’s the segue for this week’s comic pull list. I find that comics are a far more efficient medium for escapism than any other. A …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 10/17/2018
Revenge is like deep dish pizza. It tastes great in the beginning, but eventually, your stomach burns with regret. Still, it’s a powerful emotional motivator and so many stories are built around it. I’m okay with that though, because in the end, and I think a lot of people share …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 10/03/2018
Life can be so complicated sometimes. If anyone ever asks you about the secret of life, it’s prioritization. In order to do the things we want to do, we have to finish what we have to do first. It seems overly simple, but you’d be surprised how easy it is …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 09/26/2018
I’m into mindless, blind rage this week. It’s been a bad week at work and I’ve lost my favourite fountain pen. So, I’m hoping there will be some stories for me to sink my teeth into and vicariously enjoy as I desperately need some vicious payback. Sometimes, I’m a petty, …
Read More »REVIEW: ‘Champions’ #24 takes on more than just supervillains
'Champions' #24 has as strong a portrayal of a school shooting as you are likely to see in a comic.
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 09/19/2018
We’re all creatures of habit in one way or another. Why should comic readers be any different? I’m back to my own habits now, settling into a familiar routine. But Wednesdays are forever though. New comic books come and go, but I find myself drawn to the same old patterns, …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 09/05/2018
The first day of school is a day of anxiety and discomfort; new routines, names, faces, a cessation of an extra couple hours of sleep in the morning and the feeling that the person in that desk sitting across from you doesn’t like you. … now imagine how the students …
Read More »REVIEW: Get stoked for the movie with ‘Venom: First Host #1’
Before Eddie Brock, before Peter Parker, before even the Secret Wars, there was the First Host! 'Venom: First Host' #1 is a lot of fun, and this is coming from a non-Venom fan.
Read More »