Black Friday is nigh upon us. A time where American’s trample one another just to get their hands on whatever piece of consumer electronic trash they’ve...
To adapt Homer’s Odyssey in any form is a ridiculously difficult task. But to adapt it into a gender bending, space opera, fantasy-esque, psychedelic comic book...
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...
“Toe Tag Riot” #1 is a conundrum. On the one hand, it’s touching on important issues, such as sexism and racism, that are rarely brought up...
“Edward Scissorhands” #2 doesn’t waste any time reminding you of the story; the parts that are most relevant, after all, have been part of the cultural...
An awesome step in a new direction, “Clive Barker’s Nightbreed” #7 keeps readers hooked as the pages move at breakneck speed. Based on Clive Barker’s “Cabal”...
“Dark Engine” #4 is the most foreshadowing issue yet. It begins, as each issue does, with The Dragon’s journey towards the Gigahul he intends to pilot....
“POP” #4 concludes Curt Pires’ and Jason Copland’s critical examination of pop culture. The series has had its narrative ups and downs, and has invoked more...
“Aliens: Fire and Stone” #3, the 10th release in the “Fire and Stone” series still manages to impress with shocking violence, new monster types, and strong character...
Casanova Quinn is spy material, from his combat and espionage skills to his Bond-esque love of women and booze. He is, due to a strange time...
After last month’s stellar issue, complete with an Inception like chase scene, and a setting that can bend reality in a single panel, “Dead Letters” has me...
This morning Marvel announced a followup to Jim Starlin’s Thanos OGN from earlier this year in the form of “Thanos: The Infinity Relativity.” And while I appreciate...
“Intersect” #1 epitomizes the creative opportunities horror has in the comic medium. Ray Fawkes firmly rejects the retrofitting of horror film tropes and conventions that is...
“Predator: Fire & Stone” #2 reads like a dream come true. It’s an adventure that dangerously manages to be a buddy comedy with a Predator. I...
Dystopia is a state of mind. Remember that. Now forget everything you know, the world is a dangerous and insane place, one that makes something like...
In the Buffyverse, supernatural emergencies are usually a perfect time to re-examine past mistakes in order to yield new perspectives, provide closure, and produce better results...
Demons, hunters, virgins, talking, winged hellhounds and family secrets make up the debut of Michael Avon Oeming’s newest creation Sinergy #1. Mortifying teenage angst gets upped to...
Jeff Lemire and Terry Dodson’s “Teen Titans: Earth One” Volume 1 is an utter joy that can be fully appreciated by long time Teen Titans fans...
“The world’s a powder keg and I’m ready to blow it the fuck up.” And he’s back. He had a moment there, he needed his space,...
Last week’s issue of “Cutter” had Jeremy and the townsfolk (who’d all wronged Emily Higgins in some way or another) devising a plan to lure her...
Niles and Mitten have created yet another heartbreaking issue of “Criminal Macabre,” this time with even more breaking. “CM: The Third Child” is without a doubt...
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