Over the last year I’ve tasked myself with reading everything Monkeybrain Comics had had to offer. Most would think of this as some sort of wade...
Matt Miner has been killing it lately with his series “Liberator” from Black Mask Studios. It’s a tale of vigilante justice with a cause and a...
There is a moment when the tension gets to such a breaking point in crime stories that it’s almost a cringe worthy process to see the...
Anshargal’s been gone for two days. The crew of The Deliverer grows wary. On the surface the Amphibian’s loose grip on sanity grows even more intense....
Mike Mignola’s “Hellboy in Hell” functions as a warped tribute to his character’s past that functions solely on having a ton of fun with the character....
Ed Brisson slowly builds outward from his engaging mystery and as things become a little clearer the insanity never slows down. Razor sharp dialogue, a story ripe...
For those of you in doubt “The Walking Dead” #127 provides an excellent return to form for the series. It encapsulates the dread of the previous...
Monkeybrain comics don’t specialize in anything save for quality books. “Monkeybrain Monday” showcases the digital titles this small publisher has to offer. This week’s entry is...
Rachel Deering amasses one of the largest tomes of horror in comics. A collection that will chill you to the core, educate you on the tenants...
Now that writer Matt Miner has dispensed with the exposition for his new chapter of animal liberation he jumps right into the action. Sarah is done...
“The Woods” is James Tynion IV’s look at high school culture and man’s fear of the woods. It’s captivating, strangely vulnerable, and a total thrill ride...
The Eighties are back in a big way thanks to Sina Grace and Daniel Freedman. “Burn The Orphanage: Reign of Terror” reads like an extended play...
Review by – Bree Ogden “Rat Queens” is getting gritty as fuck and I love it. The signature blend between Wiebe’s graphic yet cunning dialogue and...
BOOM! Studios have paired with comic power couple Claudio Sanchez and Chondra Echert for an insane new comic, “TRANSLUCID”, which looks into the co-dependency between the...
Earlier this year, Daniel Freedman and Sina Grace burst onto the Image Comics scene with “Burn The Orphanage.” A fantastically wild series that is one part...
Kill, Bang, Marry. A timeless game for classy folk around the globe. Like Hungry Hungry Hippos or Candy Land…it’s a game our children will remember fondly....
Marcus and Willie recover from their adventure into the city by way of a hallucinogenic quest to Las Vegas to kill Billy’s Dad. “Deadly Class” #4...
Well, damn! This is what I’m talking about. Joe Harris delves deep into the canon of the series this month and delivers a old threat with...
“Black Science” concludes its first arc with a resounding bang that changes the status quo of the book forever. An epic conflict between Kadir and Grant...
Monkeybrain comics don’t specialize in anything save for quality books. “Monkeybrain Monday” showcases some of the digital titles this small publisher has to offer. This week’s...
Valiant Comics have been killing it since their relaunch in 2012. Thier titles have been consistent and have the mark of quality teams behind them. The...
Hot off the heels of an announcement of a TV series adaptation, Max Brooks follows up his grisly zombies versus vampires series with a whole new...
Full disclosure: “Ash and the Army of Darkness” hasn’t really been doing it for me. The first arc left so much to be desired both in...
Ever wonder what the world of Mad Max would look like if it was a little more civilized? Maybe decades after the movies, some semblance of order was...
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