Chili Pepper Chris’s Comic Cave: Reviews for September 4, 2008
| posted by chilipepperchris on September 4th, 2008 |
Marvel Comics: Sub-Mariner - The Depths #1 ( of 5 )

Writer Peter Milligan and artist Esad Ribic bring us an interesting tale that I’m assuming takes place sometime in the recent past concerning the existence of Atlantis and Namor, the Sub-Mariner.

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Who Watches The Watchmen? - If Fox has their way, nobody will
| posted by chilipepperchris on August 29th, 2008 |

Watchmen, the eagerly anticipated film by director Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead, 300) based on the acclaimed comic by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, is due in theaters on March 6, 2009. But there is a lot of controversy surrounding the film.

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Chili Pepper Chris’s Comic Cave: Reviews for books released August 27, 2008
| posted by chilipepperchris on August 28th, 2008 |
Okay, after several weeks of chaos in my life (i.e. roadtrips and family visits) I can finally get back to doing my normal type of reviews….
Marvel/Icon: Kick-Ass #4

Writer Mark Millar and artist John Romita, Jr. just keep the “kick-assery” coming with the fourth issue of this highly entertaining and gloriously violent book.

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Chili Pepper Chris’s Comic Cave: 10 Word Reviews for August 20, 2008 Releases
| posted by chilipepperchris on August 23rd, 2008 |
Chili Pepper Chris’s Comic Cave: The 10 Word Comic Review (Invasion of the family members edition)
| posted by chilipepperchris on August 13th, 2008 |

Okay, I currently have a house full of nieces, a brother-in-law and a sister-in-law so this will be short and sweet. A review of a Marvel trade collecting The Defenders: Indefensible 5 issue mini-series—
Very funny with some of the most expressive art ever!
Until next time–Peace…

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Chili Pepper Chris’s Comic Cave: Reviews for August 6, 2008
| posted by chilipepperchris on August 6th, 2008 |
Marvel Comics: The Invincible Iron Man #4

I’m loving this freakin’ series and I’ve never been a big Iron Man fan but writer Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larocca are delivering the goods. The character is currently dealing with Zachariah Stane, evil son of his rival Obadiah Stane (Iron Monger), who is using Stark tech for terrorist attacks across the world. What makes this series and particularly this issue work is the writer is making Stark into a likable (albeit cocky) character once again. I dig! Grade: A

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Admit it, you would so watch a movie that contained all these characters.
This year we are going to get treated to several more movie adaptations of comic books. For those of you out there that haven't been paying attention, two of those movies that will be released this year will be Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk.
Ok so I know I haven't been around much lately, what with me working hard on haleyred.com, but thanks to the folks over at The Onion this little bit of info didn't go unnoticed.
Hello there again ATE readers, it's me nanye remember?
Even though the movie is still over a year from being in theaters the first image of Hugh Jackman ...
After several months of sub-par storylines in this book we finally get one that delivers on several levels.
The events in this comic continue to build in epic proportions now. Like I've said, the first 25 issues of this were decent but the pacing was slow.
HOLY SH*T!! The two main Avengers titles as of late have been pretty mediocre if not sucktastic but this issue was good.
Steve Rude (born December 31, 1956) is an American comic book artist. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1982, Rude became widely known in the comics world when he and writer Mike Baron created Nexus, an independent science fiction comic book with a large supporting cast.
Writer Rick Remender and artist Matt Broome bring us a post-apocalyptic tale where almost all of the world's superheroes are dead and the supervillains rule with fear and pain.