Now this is something I couldn’t wait to get my hands on. As it’s the only good thing that came from the disappointingly frustrating “Original Sin.”...
For its concluding chapter, “Kill Shakespeare: The Mask Of Night” #4 ends with a bang in its action-packed finale. The classic Shakespearean characters feel more alive and modern...
Tim Daniel and Michael Moreci made a huge splash in horror comics earlier this year when they unleashed the incomparable “Curse.” They proved themselves to be...
First, let me admit my bias: I love Rat Queens. I have the T-shirt, I did an interview with the creators on my own site, I...
Fans of Brubaker and Phillips can expect a truly authentic experience from their books. No matter the setting, time period, or genre, Brubaker’s expertise on every...
It is starting to feel like my prime directive is gushing over “Robocop” but I really love this book. I’ve read a couple of less-than-glowing reviews...
“The Names” has been described as Kill Bill meets Wall Street and I honestly can’t think of a better way to describe it. It’s an action packed mystery...
Richard Corben and horror comics are synonymous with one another. This is something Dark Horse Comics knows all too well. So in celebrating 50 Years of...
The impossible has become possible; the Hero of Midgard and god of Thunder, Thor, has become too unworthy to wield Mjolnir. With the Earth on the brink...
“Last Rites” isn’t quite the course correction I was hoping for, but does prove to be a stronger hour, as the team recovers from last week...
Out of all the new titles that comprise Dark Horse’s new Fire and Stone series, Preadator has to be my most anticipated. It’s got horror superstar...
There is a certain brand of terror that comes with Silent Hill experience. “Silent Hill: Downpour: Anne’s Story” proves to be no different it’s a lovely transition of...
“The Squidder” continues to impress on a monthly basis and we’ve finally reached the conclusion of the awesome series. It’s been one hell of a ride,...
James Tynion IV’s “The Woods” had to be one of the most engaging debuts of the year. The premise is simple, and the horror is real....
Let’s get one thing out of the way, “The Amazing Spiderman 2” should have ended about five minutes in. It is one of the most awful...
Another late night, another trashy nineties horror watched with absolutely no regrets. Well, except for actually sitting through the damn thing. See “The People Under The...
Reading “POP” by Curt Pires is like taking a culture studies class your freshman year taught by a disillusioned grad student who has a ponytail, drinks...
As expected, “Aliens: Fire and Stone” #1, details the events of the Hadley’s Hope, a colony on LV-426, and the events that led to the discovery...
Yo Joe! Oh no, I don’t think so. “G.I. Joe” #1 looks and feels like a modern army / political story and not an action story. It...
Si Spencer’s “Bodies” is a work of beautifully planned brilliance. The premise is simple, what if criminal investigators in four different time periods find the same...
An impressive installment, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #5 delivers a surreal nightmare where readers cannot tell the difference between monsters and humans. Based on Clive Barker’s “Cabal” novella, this...
Space noir, noir in space. What more could you ever want? WRITTEN BY: Michael Moreci ART BY: Vic Malhotra PUBLISHER: Image Comics PRICE: $2.99 RELEASE: September 24, 2014...
Enormous is unlike most everything else on the shelves right now; it’s a marvel to behold and an utmost joy to read. I’m going to be...
While reading issue #3 of Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini’s “Low” I couldn’t help but indulge myself in the use of there “I can’t even!” internet...
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