James Tynion IV & Noah J. Yuenkel’s new Thrillbent series “The House in the Wall” builds an unsettling amount of tension in its opening pages. It...
Well the honeymoon is over for Suzie and Jon as “Sex Criminals” #6 starts the second arc. This issue switches perspective from Suzie to Jon as...
When you hear the words “Camp Blood”, naturally if you’re a horror fan, you think of Friday The 13th and Camp Crystal Lake’s infamous nickname. Way...
I enjoyed Brett Simmons’ Monkey’s Paw (review) and thought it was an interesting take on a well-tread story. It had a really eerie atmosphere and great...
“Skinned” deals with perception and reality in such a fun and engaging way that it can’t help but be captivating. Truly this is a book worthy...
“Henchmen Inc” # 1 provides a brilliant behind the scenes look at the most abused role in comics, the henchman. And what could have easily been poorly...
A gorgeous book cover to cover, with rich colors, and a wildly imaginative premise that will hold from page one Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie’s “The...
“Translucid” #3 pushes forward in its ambitious mission to change the way we look at good and evil. As The Navigator falls deeper into his own...
Jumping into a long-running title can be intimidating, and the BRPD especially so, with a huge list of long standing characters and a history that not...
Axe Cop, the axe-wielding uber-insanely original hero from the Nicolle brothers, just keeps getting wackier and weirder. “Axe Cop: American Choppers” #2 goes full-tilt from start to...
“Drumhellar” #6 is one of those “between arcs” issues. Comprised of equal parts prologue and epilogue, it introduces us to a trippy new case for our...
“MPH” #2 epitomizes Millar’s “sit back and enjoy the ride” style in more ways than one. After hilariously taking revenge on the thug that got him...
“Alex + Ada” has tread mostly familiar ground so far; writers Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn introduce us to a familiar conception of an electronically integrated...
As the tension mounts and the suspense builds to a crashing halt, “Next Testament” #10 is a thrilling read that will leave you breathless by the end page. So...
“Kill Shakespeare: The Mask Of Night” #1 returns with a brand new story arc and it’s just as awesome as ever. More of the classic Shakespearean characters take...
Stereo is a startling, cerebral thriller about crime, punishment, and the voices in our head. Written and directed by German filmmaker Maximilian Erlenwein, the film also...
Mick Taylor is back in all his glorious grit and gore with Wolf Creek 2! I really dug the first one back in 2005, so I’m...
The title and art for Jordan Barker’s Torment suggests some typical torture porn. To my relief, it’s much more in the psychological horror realm, with only...
Two years ago, UK alt-rock band Anathema released their ninth studio album, Weather Systems. To this day, it is an album that I will revisit with...
“Shutter” is finally getting to a place where I feel safe to jump on board. The course of each issue has drastically changed from month to...
After just three issues, “Lumberjanes” proves to be one of the best all-ages comics of this year. In the midst of fighting off three-eyed mutant beasts...
“Red City” #1 kicks off Image’s latest series, a Tech Noir tale that delves into the criminal underworld on the Mars of the future as well...
Bee and PuppyCat is the pudding-covered child of Natasha Alegri who draws and co-writes the book. She also works as a storyboard revisionist for Adventure Time...
“Abe Sapien” #13 comes with a fresh jumping on point to encourage new fans to pick up this great ongoing. Scott Allie and Mike Mignola really handed...