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...
“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 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...
With next week’s “Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Bestiary” #6 marking the end of the anthology series one can’t help but feel a little melancholic. I’m sure the...
“AVP: Fire and Stone”#4 is the first “Fire and Stone” #4 that feels like a finale. In part because, chronologically, it is. But also because our...
A terrific follow-up, “Escape From New York” #2 continues the saga of John Carpenter’s lone badass anti-hero with another exciting installment. The action never seems to slow down...
Christopher Sebela’s “Escape From New York” #1 does the heavy lifting of defining a world created by John Carpenter. For the most part he succeeds, but there...
After last month’s stellar issue, complete with an Inception like chase scene, and a setting that can bend reality in a single panel, “Dead Letters” has me...
Out of the four “Fire and Stone” books, “Alien Vs. Predator” is by far the most carnage-filled insanity-fest. I had to read both issues twice because...
A month ago, Dark Horse Comics commenced their highly anticipated ‘Fire and Stone’ crossover series. First we got to mentally (and let’s face it, physically) fondle...
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...
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...
Dark Horse brutally teased the panel attendees with impassioned tidbits from writers Paul Tobin, Chris Roberson, Christopher Sebela, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and Josh Williamson about their...
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