Graffic Traffic – Column

March 1, 1995

Weathering the storm and still strong are Love & Rockets, Naughty Bits, Hate, Usagi Yojimbo, Cerebus; all knew quality speaks for itself and never compromised.

Graffic Traffic – Column

February 1, 1995

There’s Steve Bissette’s Tyrant. Set in the Cretaceous period, it gives an up-to-your-neck-in-flies-and-filth look at life and times in that era.

Heroes Jargon – Column

October 1, 1994

The film version of The Crow was a milestone because it didn’t have all of the overwhelming media hype and merchandising, yet it was still a huge success.

Heroes Jargon – Column

September 1, 1994

Alice Cooper The Last Temptation recruits Mr. Vertigo himself, Neil Gaiman, giving Marvel a weak rendition of the comic darkness that has become his trademark.

Heroes Jargon – Column

August 1, 1994

I really can’t remember a time when I enjoyed an Aquaman story this much. I mean, the title actually has hope of lasting more than four issues.

Heroes Jargon – Column

June 1, 1994

Bruce Wayne is back, but is not yet ready to tangle with his psychotic replacement. He’s undergoing extensive training from the ninja-killer, Lady Shiva.

Heroes Jargon – Column

April 1, 1994

Turok finally woke me up! Both Turok 11 & 12 and XO Man O War 27 thru 29 were just what the doctor ordered to shake those winter blues.

Heroes Jargon – Column

February 1, 1994

The Ultraverse continues to evolve into one of the strongest lines in comics. With Barry Windsor-Smith and Rune, this line is force to be reckoned with.

Heroes Jargon- Column

October 1, 1993

Malibu’s Ultraverse is the greatest thing to happen to comics since the birth of Groo.

Heroes Jargon – Column

September 1, 1993

From the mind of Clive Barker to the bowels of my trash receptacle comes Hyperkind. This one’s a real shame.

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