“Nailbiter” #6 slows down, shifting its focus to Alice and to a lesser extent Sheriff Crane. If you were looking for a continuation of last month’s...
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.”...
For its concluding chapter, “Kill Shakespeare: The Mask Of Night” #4 ends with a bang in its action-packed finale. The classic Shakespearean characters feel more alive and modern...
First, let me admit my bias: I love Rat Queens. I have the T-shirt, I did an interview with the creators on my own site, I...
Fans of Brubaker and Phillips can expect a truly authentic experience from their books. No matter the setting, time period, or genre, Brubaker’s expertise on every...
It is starting to feel like my prime directive is gushing over “Robocop” but I really love this book. I’ve read a couple of less-than-glowing reviews...
The impossible has become possible; the Hero of Midgard and god of Thunder, Thor, has become too unworthy to wield Mjolnir. With the Earth on the brink...
Reading “POP” by Curt Pires is like taking a culture studies class your freshman year taught by a disillusioned grad student who has a ponytail, drinks...
As expected, “Aliens: Fire and Stone” #1, details the events of the Hadley’s Hope, a colony on LV-426, and the events that led to the discovery...
Yo Joe! Oh no, I don’t think so. “G.I. Joe” #1 looks and feels like a modern army / political story and not an action story. It...
Si Spencer’s “Bodies” is a work of beautifully planned brilliance. The premise is simple, what if criminal investigators in four different time periods find the same...
An impressive installment, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #5 delivers a surreal nightmare where readers cannot tell the difference between monsters and humans. Based on Clive Barker’s “Cabal” novella, this...
Space noir, noir in space. What more could you ever want? WRITTEN BY: Michael Moreci ART BY: Vic Malhotra PUBLISHER: Image Comics PRICE: $2.99 RELEASE: September 24, 2014...
While reading issue #3 of Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini’s “Low” I couldn’t help but indulge myself in the use of there “I can’t even!” internet...
Tim Daniel further expands his world with “Enormous” #4 a pulse pounding story that is filled with action, this may be the best chapter of the...
“Sirens” from George Perez with BOOM! Studios, certainly plays to their strengths. The colors are vivid, the character designs appealing, the protagonists mostly complex, strong, and female. However,...
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: Ernest Hemingway, a guy named Jude and a bull dog walk into a cave…I don’t think anyone can...
“The Delinquents” #2 continues the crazy hero / team-up / hobo treasure hunt train that took off last month with all kinds of wackiness. This series...
He’s back! Our loveable monster detective, Cal McDonald. And he’s back in a rather demolished state of mind. His physical nature’s not doing so well either....
“Shutter” stumbles this month and has me incredibly torn. On the one hand it’s got a fight scene where someone rides a triceratops and on the...
It’s over, it’s all over. “Translucid” #6 has comes to a close and it’s been a damn good ride. This is a supremely solid and wholly...
Gory and disturbing to the core, “Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Bestiary” #2 is a must-read continuation of the horror franchise that made Pinhead a household name. After so...
A brand new chapter continues, “The Strain: The Night Eternal: #2” brings to life the epic third part of Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s giant-sized horror novel. The...
Fabian Rangel JR is no stranger to great storytelling. He’s proven he’s got pulp sensibility in spades with “Doc Unknown” and now he’s about show you...
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