Our heroes seems to have hit rock bottom as Killians master plan slowly starts to come together in this the first issue of this second arc....
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...
Deeper and deeper we go into the gore-filled rabbit hole that is Justin Jordan’s “Spread.” Lines are blurred as the trials increase for our heroes No,...
“Nailbiter” #7 hits it clean out of the park this week with an enthralling homage to Bendis and Oeming’s “Powers.” Although I am a very new...
“Ghost Fleet” is truly something else, falling somewhere within the framework of a smart actiony dark comedy. At its heart it’s all about fleets, from ships...
After finishing “God Killer: Walk Among Us” #1 I was truly moved. It’s an existentialist look at the forces weighing down on our modern civilization, a...
When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. WRITTEN BY: Alex Grecian ART BY: Riley Rossmo PUBLISHER: Image Comics PRICE: $2.99 RELEASE: October 29, 2014...
There’s so much to see in issue #4 of Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini’s series “Low.” WRITTEN BY: Rick Remender ART BY: Greg Tocchini PUBLISHER: Image Comics...
Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #2 reads like part of a fairy tale. It looks great; it reads like a childhood story and keeps the eyes busy...
“Sundowners” started off on the right foot, but stumbled in a meandering second issue. I’m here to say it’s found itself again and is back better...
“Roche Limit” #2 opens up its world, giving us plenty of different perspectives from an awesome cast of characters. This is still Alex Ford’s rodeo but...
“Southern Bastards” continues to be the most brutal and beautiful book about the deep south ever created. The beginning of the second arc gives us a...
I felt a slight sense of fatigue going back into “Aliens: Fire and Stone”, having been through all four “Fire and Stone” titles and “Prometheus” twice...
Yellow is caution, yellow is choice, it is consequence, it is history, it is destiny, destination, wealth, childhood, and a damn good anthology. Vertigo Comics continues...
A spine-chilling read, “Baltimore: The Wolf and the Apostle” #1 will keep readers riveted with its nail-biting suspense. This is an insane werewolf story that’s also bloody as...
“Cutter,” the weekly revenge horror comic that ran through the month of October, came to an end today in what I can only refer to as...
“Critical Hit” #2 takes a more character driven approach, and engrains itself in the real world horror of vigilante justice with a legitimately shocking issue. I...
Just when I think I have “Bodies” figured out, a series of plot developments keep me more than guessing, I’m scratching my head raw. But it’s...
By the end of “Arkham Manor” #1 your groans of familiarity will wash away with excitement. The Batman universe has go through a huge transformation under...
It’s been a cold, cruel summer without my beloved “Five Ghosts” on the shelves. Luckily Barbiere and Mooneyham return with a thunderous force that will make...
A special Halloween issue of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10” takes readers back to Sunnydale, as the gang pursues the stolen VAMPYR book through a raging—inevitably doomed...
“Colder: The Bad Seed” #1 is the second arc in the critically acclaimed “Colder” series written and drawn by the power team behind “Prometheus: Fire and...
The penultimate issue of “POP” by Curt Pires and Jason Copland takes a plot heavy direction as things build towards the grand finale. The socially critical...
Edward Scissorhands is, for many of us, a classic. We loved it, during our goth phase, our angst-ridden middle school years. It’s the movie that started...
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