Ain’t It Cool News reports that Joe and Anthony Russo have just locked a deal with Marvel to direct “Avengers: Infinity War” Parts 1 and 2. This...
“Sinestro” shows writer Cullen Bunn at his absolute best. The man is well known for writing anti heroes and making them strangely relatable. Perhaps its his work...
“Try” begins with the most tonally jarring cold open The Walking Dead has ever produced. Everything at the house mourning last week’s loss to the soundtrack of...
For what its worth, the main “Batgirl” title really isn’t for me. I understand the appeal and I love the new creative direction but I’ve never...
Steve Niles is often regarded as a master of horror in modern comics. His work in Criminal Macabre and 30 Days of Night show him as a storyteller who...
“Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” continues the macabre tale from Clive Barker’s now infamous film and carries it flawlessly into the world of comics. Our own Jorge Solis...
Say what you will of Marvel’s Secret Wars, it will be doing a lot of fan service this summer. And I for one am all for...
This morning, Image comics announced bestselling artist Jason Shawn Alexander (Abe Sapien: The Drowning, The Escapists) returns to the drawing and writing table with an all-new series...
“Burning Fields” #3 offers a handful of satisfying reveals. I’ve complained about the first two issues dropping us into the middle of conversations and dropping too...
We’re part of a generation inspired by the space opera. Star Wars came at a perfect time but movies with that sort of insane scope are hard...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. Imagine a long line at a coffee shop. Boring, right? Now take out coffee junkies and replace with time travelers and substitute the...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. “Divinity” #2 makes the benevolent man from the stars granting heart’s desires to some and anxiety and twitchy trigger fingers for others. With...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Spread” #6 closes off its phenomenal first arc in an obscenely grotesque masterpiece. An absolute joy to read, Justin Jordan pulls no...
Reviewed by Torin Chambers. By fully embracing its horror aspects, “Plunder” #2 becomes a much more solid and consistent read than its predecessor. It delivers equal parts suspense...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. An interesting follow-up, “EI8HT” #2 takes readers on a twisted journey into the scattered timeline. With an insanely clever premise and eye-catching visuals, the...
By Brady Steele / twitter: @mrbradysteele. With ten episodes to go before the season finale, things are starting to escalate quickly, which is saying something on a show...
I don’t want to run the risk of contributing to an already crowded room with the controversy surrounding DC Comics decision to pull Rafael Albuquerque’s variant cover...
This July, artist and co-author of the critically acclaimed Transformers vs. G.I. JOE, Tom Scioli unleashes his anarchic comic-book odyssey, American Barbarian. This new edition from IDW Publishing collects the...
This is something I don’t think anyone could have seen coming, but hell, I’m into it. Under the Secret Wars mega event later this year, Marvel...
Archaia, an imprint of award-winning publisher BOOM! Studios, is pleased to announce the April debut of acclaimed Israeli illustrator Asaf Hanuka’s autobiographical original graphic novel The...
Mike Mignola’s name is synonymous with a certain type of monster in comics. This week sees the release of his long anticipated “Frankenstein Underground” #1. A comic...
Because we need to remember that Father Gabriel is truly losing his faith “Spend” opens with him, in the middle of a perceived sanctuary he rips page...
IDW is slowly building the world that Chris Carter originally brought to television with the X-Files into a comics powerhouse. Every single month feels like a...
Horror is often nebulous, sometimes it comes from a place, history, a monster, or something more sinister. “Burning Fields” understands the nature of horror in such...
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