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Comics: Iron Manual
If you’re into things like maps and schematics and other highly-technical stuff, then this is the review for you! And really, who isn't?! Read More »
Ages 25 and Up #200
Ages 25 and Up #200: Dead Figure Storage Read More »
Ages 25 and Up #199.5
Ages 25 and Up Issue 199.5 is Here! Read More »
Comics: Atomic Robo Vol. 2
Today we have the third comic review submitted by forum Officer Mike Fogg, aka fogger1138! I was eager to see what he had in store for this third review, and though it’s a bit shorter than the previous review, it certainly does not disappoint! I want to thank fogger for his hard work in getting these together for us to read. Read on and judge for yourself! Atomic Robo, volume 2: Atomic Robo and the Dogs of War: Read More »
Comics: The Authority Vol. 1
Today what I have for you is another great comic review by our very own fogger1138! This time, it's for Volume 1 of The Authority! Read More »
Comics: Atomic Robo Vol. 1
We have a treat for you today! Submitted by forum Officer Mike Fogg, aka fogger1138, is the first of hopefully many comic reviews. Mike gets most his comics in volumes so generally his reviews will cover a fair amount of information. Sit back, relax, and click below to continue on to the review and take a look into Mike’s mind! Atomic Robo, volume 1: Atomic Robo and the Fightin’ Scientists of Tesladyne: Read More »
Countdown to #200
Forum member 1337W422102 is famous for his weekly comic series “Ages 25 & Up – Comic with Balljoints”. 1337W422102 who is commonly referred to on the forum as “Numbers” or “Leet” has transformed a mostly background character like Clutch into a much loved heroic character. Ages 25 and Up features comedy and Easter eggs for all fans of comics, cartoons, toys, movies and popular culture from the 1980’s to present day. The comic was first published in 2008 and has experienced several milestones throughout the years. Ages 25 and Up has featured serious stories, an ode to GI Joe comic #21, an amazing take on Captain America, yearbook style issues, a vote of confidence from Larry Hama himself and an epic #100 issue that used stop motion! The comic has sparked it’s very own Q and A’s with questions submitted by the fans and ... Read More »