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...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. ‘Blitzkrieg Button’ has Peggy navigating moral ambiguity and who to trust, it´s almost the overarching theme of the episode, but it seems...
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)...
‘Space Riders’ #1 is a radical tale of death and destruction set against the mesmerizing, technicolor dream world of the cosmos. Clearly taking numerous visual cues from...
“We Can Never Go Home” resonates with me long after I finished the last page. The book is a strange tale of being an outsider and finding...
“MAYDAY” #1 begins with a disillusioned, coke addicted, Hollywood screenwriter witnessing a cult-related murder at the high profile “Viper Room” on Sunset (famed location of River...
Arrow began 2015 on extremely solid footing by focusing on Ollie’s massive absence after his deadly duel with Ras Al Ghul. After the events of “The...
“Zombies vs. Robots” #1 poses an interesting question: when reading about a world in which humans are extinct, with whom do we (the human reader, unless...
“Spread” #5 looks to be a transitional issue. Everything you need to know in terms of commentary or criticism can be read in Justin Jordan’s own...
“Millennium” #1 is an entertaining romp that is clearly targeted at long time X-Files fans while still accessible to anyone with base knowledge of the show....
Shit keeps getting weirder and weirder in this new issue of Rumble. And all you wanna do is read more of it. If David Lynch and...
Geomancer. Eternal Warrior. Bloodshot. Ninjak. “The Valiant” #2 assembles the Valiant Universe’s best to combat something that has beaten everyone it has ever gone up against. How...
Time travel. It’s a type of story that can go great or go horribly wrong. When done right, it can be truly great storytelling. Ivar, Timewalker #1 is...
“Intersect” #3 in no way wakes us up from the nightmare that began in #1: nothing is resolved, cleared up or answered, the “plot” progresses only...
In “Burning Fields” #1 former Marine, Dana Atkinson is tasked with returning to Kirkuk, Iraq to investigate a string of seemingly unrelated yet equally brutal murders....
A perfect conclusion, “Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Bestiary” #6 satisfies your bloodlust to the core. When you reach the last page of “Bestiary,” you’re going to wonder how Clive...
Today at a live press conference in New York’s Midtown Comics with Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso and Senior Vice President of Publishing Tom Brevoort it was confirmed...
There is no better time to be a Daredevil fan. Mark Waid and Chris Samnee have done extensive work to redefine hornhead as we knew him...
Dark Horse Comics’ “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10” starts 2015 sans the wonderful Rebekah Isaacs, but introduces a new artistic vision and style courtesy of Megan Levens, who...
There is something you need to understand about the indie comics you love: they live and die by the preorder system. Usually when I do this...
“Wild’s End” hits its penultimate chapter this month with what ends up being a bit of a mixed bag. For an issue almost entirely encompassed by...
Hypnotically frightening, “Veil HC” is a wicked combination of a love story, crime drama, and horror. Who knew meeting a naked woman coming out of the subway would...
“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...
If you’re not a wearing a bat on your chest, guns, guts, glory and half-blind luck can only take you so far in the vigilante game....
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