Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Part 2 of the 8 part “Burning Fields” miniseries is densely packed with new information and new questions about who are what is...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Plunder” #1 holds a lot of promise but this initial issue falls short. While you may not care for any of its...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. Visually stunning and mysterious, “EI8HT” #1 hooks its readers with a twisted and nonlinear narrative. With a clever premise, the story kickstarts at a...
“Snafu” has me ever more concerned for the future of Agent Carter. I’m here for female-fronted shows, especially when it relates to my first love (comics),...
“Frankenstein Underground” #1 could have easily proved to be an embarrassment of riches, but thanks to an incredibly tight script and haunting art it not only...
Hopelessness has never been something “The Walking Dead” has done with tact. Most episodes demonstrate the theme through startling imagery or some story dealing with the...
Constantine works best when there are a lot of moving parts. Dead air permeates every episode that doesn’t feel jammed pack to the point of bursting,...
With the impending release of “Mortal Kombat X” from Netherealm Studios in April, DC Comics have been doing their best to tell the story before kombat began....
I’ve already taken in the first issue of Swifty Lang and Skuds McKinley “Plunder” and I can assure you without reservation that this is a series...
Coffin Hill returns for a new arc that masterfully engrains the history of the town around Eve Coffin and her family, while providing new surprises thanks...
I’ve been following Matt Miner’s Liberation saga since the beginning, which is what makes, reading “Critical Hit” #4 a total joy. This is a culmination of...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. In this premiere issue, we’ve Russian Cold War secret missions, time looping potential paradoxes, and one man who encompass all things mysterious and...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. A mix of sci-fi and a trippy acid dream, “The Empty” #1 is visually stunning with its artistic choices, but raises a lot of...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Southern Bastards” #7 brings us one step closer to connecting past to present and revealing Coach Boss’ rise to power in Crawford...
After five months, four separate series, and 16 issues the “Fire and Stone” saga comes to a double-sized finale. This cross-over event, years in the making,...
Reviewed By: Katy Rex. “Edward Scissorhands” #4 deals with old idea that adults are incompetent and the concept that their incompetence interferes with a child’s autonomy. This...
Reviewed By: Torin Chambers. “Shutter” #9 is another high point for the series that constantly polarizes me. Some of its longest standing questions are starting to...
Reviewed By: Torin Chambers. “Wild’s End” has finally come to a close that’s sure to polarize readers. It’s decidedly rough around the edges, you’d figure the...
I’ve elected to spend a lot of my time reviewing “Five Ghosts” talking about the perfect symmetry the creative team has achieved, but issue #15 proves...
By Brady Steele / twitter: @mrbradysteele. ‘The Nuclear Man’ finally arrives in Central City. Not only that, Barry Allen’s love life and Flash duties almost exploded everywhere too. This is one...
Reviewed Katy Rex. ‘A Sin To Err’ is all about Peggy running from her employers, labeled a traitor by the men she works beside every day....
Ana Lily Amipour’s A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is one of the most confident and engaging directorial debuts that I’ve ever witnessed. It’s comparable to...
“Hoax Hunters” prides itself on a brilliant premise. A collection of paranormal investigators use their show “Hoax Hunters” as a vehicle to debunk various paranormal events across...
In a move that is sure to change the way people experience digital comics, Scribd has made a HUGE move. They will now offer 1000’s of...
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