After two incredibly solid episodes Agent Carter shows no signs of letting up this week with “Time and Tide.” Which saw the SSR closing in on...
Richard Corben needs no introduction. As the man who has defined horror comics for the last few decades. His name is sacred in the halls of...
Jason Aaron & John Cassaday’s “Star Wars” #1 is phenomenal. It truly lives up to the hype and deserves the attention of any and all Star...
We all share some sort of affinity for Wolverine. I mean he’s immediately interesting given his brooding attitude, hopeless romance, and badass abilities. But at his...
I’m beginning to think Joshua Williamson derives a sick pleasure from toying with us in between the pages of “Nailbiter” #9. As the issue picks up...
“Edward Scissorhands” #3 is a classic 3rd issue lull. Issue #1 was a great setup, issue #2 was important plot development, and those are both so exciting...
“The Ghost Fleet” is back in the New Year with a vengeance, fully blossoming into the glorious 80’s action movie it is at heart. Now let’s...
“Roche Limit”#4 is a convergence of sorts, many dangling plot threads are woven together for the first time. Pay offs are beginning to trickle in, more...
“Robocop”#7 is more of the same and not in a bad way. Robocop is still being kicking ass, being stoic, and Killian’s gang is still wreaking...
I hope you’re along for the ride on this one. Williamson is feeding “Birthright” in pieces, not so small you get bored, but not big enough...
“The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” has been a fan favorite for two decades, and she finally has her own title. Part Ms. Marvel, part Rocket Raccoon, this...
“Lady Killer” #1 is everything and nothing like it’s billed. It’s billed as “Betty Draper meets Hannibal.” With a very superficial glance, this is the only...
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...
I have a feeling that “Ant-Man”#1 is going to be a fairly polarizing book for fans. It sets itself apart from the average Marvel #1, certainly,...
The Lobo we all know and love is gone and forgotten in the world of the New52. Whether or not we can depend on our favorite...
It’s always so exciting to see what the next issue of your favorite comic will carry on its cover. What’s even more exciting is when a...
Body Horror can be an elusive genre. It’s something tantamount to horror, that helped define an entire generation of cinephiles. In the slasher era, the human...
Due to the new rules of magic being rewritten in the Vampyr book, the Buffyverse continues to evolve and venture deeper into new and stranger territory. As fan-favourites...
There is a certain brand of terror that comes with Silent Hill experience. “Silent Hill: Downpour: Anne’s Story” proves to be no different it’s a lovely transition of...
Because Santa is real and gives me everything I want for Christmas, IDW is bringing us “Garbage Pail Kids: Puke-tacular!” We are closing in on the...
Stickleback is an ongoing series from England focusing on the Pope of Crime, the eponymous Stickleback. If you haven’t read Volume One yet, and you like organized...
Some weeks are better than others to take a chance on a new title, and from what I hear, this week’s a heavy one for a...
Reading “Intersect” #2 is like looking through a key hole into another dimension; you can sort of make out some familiar shapes and from what you can...
And so, we go back to the start. After the stunningly gruesome visuals Adam Gorham provided last month, Ales Kot returns to “Zero” #13 with the...
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