Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman // @taylorcheckers The Surface #3 continues a challenging and refreshing sci-fi adventure into the meld between subconscious thought and perceived reality, and...
“Material” #1 is ambitious, it is not a book with a message, it IS a message. In this first issue alone Ales Kot explores a great...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. Last month, we had X-O Manowar try to stop an alien virus outbreak in New York City. It was a great read...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. Valiant Entertainment’s Dead Drop #1 feels fast and frenetic like the best parts of the Bourne films, jumping from rooftop to rooftop...
Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman Taylorbhoffman@gmail.com & @taylorcheckers We pick up where we left off in issue #1, a dreamlike land that may or may not be another...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. “The Surface” #1 is an ode to the Beat generation as much as it is a criticism of that merry group of pranksters....
And so, we go back to the start. After the stunningly gruesome visuals Adam Gorham provided last month, Ales Kot returns to “Zero” #13 with the...
Edward Zero’s bed is warm. He’s got Siobhan now. He’s got a snow-covered cottage nestled in Iceland’s remote countryside. He’s got pet chickens, wine, and a...
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.”...
At the moment, the releases of “Zero” are my most anticipated of the series which I’m reading. I’m forced to sit back and reflect after I...
I was terrified to write this review. Flipping through issues #1-9 of “Zero”, I could feel the personal connection behind the story that Ales Kot is...
The once ally of Captain America, Bucky Barnes has been everywhere this year. Thanks to starring in his own stellar sequel film Captain America: The Winter Solider ...
Image and Top Cow are releasing special one-shot issue, “The Darkness: Close Your Eyes”, that explores Jackie Estacado’s past. The issue is coming at your from...
With his Image Comics career to date, writer Ales Kot has been bending genres with projects like “Wild Children” and “Change.” And for his first ongoing...
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