There are many times when you will go into a movie not knowing what to expect. More often than not, it is an exciting venture for many of the best films are […]
Mind Capsules – Red Wolf #1 and Doctor Strange #3
Red Wolf #1 Writer – Nathon Edmondson Artist – Dalibor Talajic Inker – Jose Marzan, Jr. Colours- Miroslav Mrva Letters – VC’s Cory Petit The Native American hero Red Wolf returns in […]
Mind Capsules – 1872 #3 and John Carter: Warlord of Mars #11
1872 #3 Writer – Gerry Duggan Artist – Nik Virella Colours – Lee Loughridge The people of Timely, whether they know it or not, are tired of Wilson Fisk’s rule. After the […]
Take a Ride Down the… – River of No Return (1954)
Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe star in this fairly standard western drama, written by Frank Fenton and directed by the legendary Otto Preminger. While there was no breaking of the mold here, […]
Love Unexpected – Rachel and the Stranger (1948)
In 1948, RKO released a fun little western that featured a young William Holden looking to replace his dead wife and instead of doing it the old-fashioned way, he buys one instead. […]
Mind Capsules – 1872 #1 and Descender #5
1872 #1 Writer – Gerry Duggan Artist – Nik Virella Colours – Lee Loughridge 1872 is the Secret Wars title that is famously set in the west and features many of the […]
That Was the Final Straw – Firecreek (1968)
Some people liken this movie to the Gary Cooper-starring classic High Noon and after watching this film you can see why they might draw a few similarities between the two. They both […]
Simply Misunderstood – Tribute to a Bad Man (1956)
There are some things you just never expect to see on film and one of those is James Cagney in a western movie. Funny enough, you could have said the same thing […]
The Title Says It All – The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969)
By 1969, the western film was in its death throes. The genre would still peter on for a number of years later, but its popularity had faded in favour of other things, […]
Unassuming, Yet Rewarding – The Last Frontier (1955)
Anthony Mann’s The Last Frontier may not be a picture that is epic in scope, but it is an interesting one and highly entertaining to boot. It features Victor Mature and Robert […]