Swifty Lang and Skuds Mckinley’s “Plunder” has combined every element of insane Carpenter-esque body horror with the pulse pounding action of Captain Phillips. It’s a unique mix thats...
Reviewed by Jorge Solis. Ending on a high note, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #12 moves at a fast pace as the concluding chapter closes with an epic...
“Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return” #2 fares a bit better than its debut, generating a lot more laughs and character moments that both feel genuinely...
Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman. Stargazing is almost impossible in urban areas with so much air and light pollution, but in the small mid-western town of Mukawgee,...
The continuation of BOOM! Studios streak of phenomenal 80’s adaptations doesn’t seem to be letting up with next week’s “Escape From New York” #5. Christopher Sebela is...
Curb Stomp #2 continues to develop this story, past the roller-derby punk names and the rad subversive hairdos, to kick you in the nuts with mortality....
“Cluster” #3 introduces an element of political thriller into the series as the renegade team’s captor drop a truth bomb on them implicating all of humanity...
“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...
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...
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...
A more accurate title for “Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return” would be ‘Bill & Ted’s Mostly Triumphant Rehash.’ Filled with recycled ideas of pre-established Bill...
“Escape From New York” #4 delivers an action-packed conclusion to its first exciting story arc. In a surprising twist, readers get a chance to see a...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Cluster” #2 makes with the action adventure 100% and is exactly the easy peasy sci/fi romp I predicted it would be…up until...
BOOM! Studios really knows how to handle their licensed properties. They are killing it with their titles from the works of Clive Barker, and Robocop is proving to...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. “Curb Stomp” #1 has so much going for it, it’s easy to trust that many of the unresolved or unclear points will be...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. As a major antagonist returns, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #10 picks up the fast pace and unleashes a series of suspenseful plot twists. Based...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Part 2 of the 8 part “Burning Fields” miniseries is densely packed with new information and new questions about who are what is...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Plunder” #1 holds a lot of promise but this initial issue falls short. While you may not care for any of its...
Reviewed By: Torin Chambers. “Wild’s End” has finally come to a close that’s sure to polarize readers. It’s decidedly rough around the edges, you’d figure the...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Cluster” #1 is the kind of classic sci-fi that gives you those nostalgic fuzzies from growing up watching “Starship Troopers” and “Pitch...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. With twisted glee, “Escape From New York” #3 delivers tons of action, guns blazing, and cut-off limbs flying everywhere. The one-eyed Snake Plissken has a...
Michael Moreci has proven himself to be a master storyteller over the past year. With series like Roche Limit and Burning Fields he´s telling challenging stories with...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis: Kicking off in a new story arc, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #9 delivers twisted glee as its pits monsters against humans. Old faces show up in...
Next Month sees the release of a brand new horror book I couldn’t be more excited about. ‘Plunder’ from BOOM! Studios, written by Swifty Lang (Feeding Ground)...
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