“Criminal Macabre: The Third Child” has easily been some of Steve Niles’ best writing in the entire series. It’s deeper, darker, relies more on emotion rather...
This comic is the best of Daniel Clewes, John Waters, and Highlights magazine. It combines camp and kitsch with a fuck-you attitude, the real kind of...
I read a lot of comics. But I don’t read many like “Godkiller: Walk Among Us” #3. It’s the most pervasive and oddly endearing comic I...
“Wild’s End” #4 is another stellar installment in this fabulous series. Mr. Fawkes joins up with our rag tag group of heroes and is finally taken...
There be monsters everywhere if only you know how to look for them. It’s time for family insanity to get upped a notch or two in...
“Coffin Hill” #14 is completely badass from cover to cover. What starts off as a classic Manson-family type home invasion in 1970s Coffin Hill turns into...
“Bitch Planet” #1 is going to make a lot of people angry. Good. WRITTEN BY: Kelly Sue DeConnick ART BY: Valentine De Landro PUBLISHER: Image Comics PRICE:...
“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #4 brings things full circle – or at least to a middle as events chronologically meet up with the beginning of “Alien Vs....
“The Empty Man” is a book that has evolved considerably over 6 issues. When it began I pegged it as a “True Detective”-esque noir with an...
“Shutter” #7 is an invigorating return after a shaky hiatus. The book has been on a break since September and it was definitely needed, it was...
In the future, cloning has been perfected and the death has become a thing of the past. Humanity has taken a new step towards a perfect...
A terrific monster-extravaganza, “The Valiant” #1 is a top-notch read for anyone who wants their superhero action mixed in with horror. The heroes of the Valiant Universe are teaming...
“The Humans” return in this issue of The Motherfucking Humans (how they must be referred to from now on) and he is ready to tear some...
Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini’s “Low” #5 opens with yet another significant time jump. Such large cuts in narrative structures would usually make me furrow my...
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...
“Five Ghosts” #14 is a fantastically paced piece of pulp that introduces new characters, puts old favorites through hell, and pushes us somewhere I never thought...
A heart-pounding rollercoaster ride, “Wolf Moon” #1 lets loose on the bloodlust found in the lycanthropy lore. This is an unflinching look at the hairy creatures who howl at...
I’m running the risk of sounding like a broken record but “Nailbiter” #8 is another absolutely superb issue. This book is consistently outstanding and it shows no...
“Robocop” #6 favors exposition over action and focuses in on clearing up some plot elements that have been somewhat vague up until this point. Knowing me...
“Ghost Fleet” is back for round two and it’s a knockout. Issue #1 intrigued me, a comic about big trucks goin’ fast and smashing shit on...
If you’ve ever wondered what a fever dream / crime / tale of revenge looked like, you definitely have to read The White Suits: Dressed to Kill. I...
“Gotham by Midnight” offers a devilish look at a different type of seedy underbelly of Gotham. The all too often neglected supernatural elements of the Batman...
Now that Bruce has returned home, and determined to solve a double homicide in the newly formed “Arkham Manor” things can really get started. This month...
“Roche Limit” #3 exceeds my wildest expectations again and absolutely oozes quality. All those dangling threads from issues 1 and 2 begin to come together and...
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