Rand Bellavia is back to share his fond memories of decades of comic collecting and reading in this month’s Random Access Memory.
Browsing: comic book history
The Legion of Super-Heroes are attacked on all sides, as they try to prevent Earth from falling, and keeping the galaxy from falling into all out war.
The war has come to Earth, and the Legion of Super-Heroes is stretched thin! Will the universe survive? Find out in this meeting of the Legion Clubhouse!
It is Murder Most Foul in this installment of the Legion Clubhouse, as Jim Starlin steps up to tell a tale.
Bad news Spoilerites, the Karate Kids series continues until issue #15. The good news is, we review issue #13, and we won’t review any more after that…
This month, Rand Bellavia takes a look at his growing longbox, and reflects on comics released in January 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016!
Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl talk about getting married. Wait? Didn’t they just get married?
We’re havin’ a weddin’! Get the kin-folk on the phone, and get the children outta bed! We’re havin’ a weddin’!
In this installment of the Legion Clubhouse, after 20 years we finally – FINALLY – get the true origin of the Legion of Super-Heroes…
The Legion must defeat the Infinite Man, or spend all infinity under his thumb!
This week, we aren’t even taking a look at a Legion of Super-Heros book!
SAY WHA’!?
That’s right Dear Spoilerite, instead, we are taking a look at the time the JSA and the JLA took on Mordru!
How you depict your heroes is important, but so is how you depict the villains in your stories.
Pulsar is back, but it isn’t the Pulsar you were thinking of. Also, the most villainous plot of all time is revealed.
You take one of ours, we’re gonna take two of theirs! What kind of trouble is the Legion of Super-Heroes up to this week? Take a listen to find out!