‘Wolf Moon’ is one of the breakout hits from Vertigo comics in these past few years. It has the visceral tone and feel of something like Preacher,...
It’s hard to fault an episode of ‘Constantine’ that focuses solely on the titular hero. The supporting cast has always been the issue and ‘A Whole...
Michael Moreci has proven himself to be a master storyteller over the past year. With series like Roche Limit and Burning Fields he´s telling challenging stories with...
‘Bitch Planet’ #2 continues the strong debut of this empowered series, by both fleshing out the hierarchy of the world and developing our hero, Kamau Kogo,...
‘Gotham Academy’ is getting lukewarm reviews from longtime Gotham fans, but I think this new direction adds some variety. The story so far follows a mysterious...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. I probably wouldn’t have picked up ‘Casanova: Acedia’ #1 on my own. My spy/intrigue quota is very well satisfied by titles like Velvet, but...
‘Gotham By Midnight’ #3 promises to show you the horror behind the most corrupt city in comics. This month, Detective Jim Corrigan uncovers true supernatural insanity...
Quantum and Woody Must Die! #1 kind of says it all right there, doesn’t it? Foils to heroes, even dubious ones like these, always rant on and...
The Life After Volume 1 makes storytelling look easy yet challenging, simple yet complex and beautiful and ghastly all at the same time. Being in Purgatory for...
Reviewed by Eric Switzer. “Criminal: Coward” is the first arc of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (“Fatale”, “The Fade Out”) 2006 series first published by Marvel’s...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Coming off of a chilling cliff-hanger, “Alex + Ada” #12 is probably the most eventful issue in the series. This is a slow...
Reviewed by Eric Switzer. “Colder: The Bad Seed” #4 is like the worst acid trip you could possibly imagine. It is twisted and shocking in a...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Sex Criminals” #10, the finale of the second arc, has Jon and Suzie meeting up with Ms. “Kincaid” to test the limits...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers: ‘Predator Fire and Stone’ #4 is the epic culmination of Ahab’s hunt for his white whale: the Engineer. Last issue was all...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis: Kicking off in a new story arc, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #9 delivers twisted glee as its pits monsters against humans. Old faces show up in...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. ‘Blitzkrieg Button’ has Peggy navigating moral ambiguity and who to trust, it´s almost the overarching theme of the episode, but it seems...
Next Month sees the release of a brand new horror book I couldn’t be more excited about. ‘Plunder’ from BOOM! Studios, written by Swifty Lang (Feeding Ground)...
Kurtis Wiebe has been the overlord of Rat Queens mania for some time now, but the book doesn’t capture his only true love. Some of you...
In a huge surprise, Marvel.com reported yesterday that previous timelord, David Tennant is joining Marvel´s AKA Jessica Jones as The Purple Man. Dr. Zebediah Killgrave was...
I’ve never heard of ‘The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service’ but as I perused the press release from Dark Horse, something became abundantly clear: I need to. It’s stories...
‘Space Riders’ #1 is a radical tale of death and destruction set against the mesmerizing, technicolor dream world of the cosmos. Clearly taking numerous visual cues from...
Si Spencer’s “Bodies” gives me the resonate feelings of Vertigo’s golden age with a near perfect premise. Four different timelines, four different teams of cops, and...
“We Can Never Go Home” resonates with me long after I finished the last page. The book is a strange tale of being an outsider and finding...
Last time I posted one of these exclusive previews I was brand new to the world of “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed.” Now I’m a seasoned veteran in...
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