Abe Sapien has been on a journey of self-discovery for some time now, he’s fought in battle and ran from old friends but only now has...
A pulpy punch of crime and noir, “Clown Fatale” #1 bursts with raw energy that readers will definitely enjoy. Steeped in the noir genre, there is...
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ defies explanation. After the first issue I found myself joyously scratching my head as to where the narrative was heading in issue...
When one of the characters from your story comes from the dream state of a sleeping cat, you know you’re reading something wholly distinctive. Bird ladies...
Wow just wow. Alex De Campi and Chris Peterson totally stick the landing to “Bee Vixens from Mars” in an incredibly paced issue loaded with fun,...
Thoroughly engaging and easily accessible, “Criminal Macabre: The Eyes of Frankenstein” #2 is a rarely mastered genre hybrid of crime-horror and seamless comedy. Moreover, Steve Niles...
The penultimate chapter of Gerard Way and Shaun Simon’s ‘The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys’ is an entertaining and fast paced read. Cloonan’s art remains...
Victor Gischler’s “Kiss Me, Satan!” #2 is dripping with the kind of cultural atmosphere expected from a book set in the historic Garden District of New...
An ambitious overdose of emotion, action, and humor, “Hellboy: The Midnight Circus” is a tremendously fun ride. Readers get a chance to see what the blue-collar...
“UXB” can stand for a lot of things, but in Colin Lorimer’s new graphic novel it stands for a dark and comic look about losing your...
Justin Aclin’s “S.H.O.O.T. First” #1 is an Angels vs. Demons vs. Atheists tale that articulates the author’s ideologies, which — for clarity’s sake — seem to...
Things are coming full circle in “B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Lake of Fire” as many intricate storylines throughout the past year begin to click together in...
Kicking things to high gear, “The Strain: The Fall” #4 continues to be an awesome thrill-ride that refuses to slow down. After the “Twilight” franchise sucked...
“Buzzkill” has a lot on its chest. Ruben pushes through his AA meeting in an attempt to walk away from his superhero past, but his past...
Dan Jolley’s new book “Bloodhound: Crowbar Medicine” straddles the line between police drama and superhuman pulp with relative ease. The result is an intriguing story that...
After reporting on a flight where everyone on board lost their memories, Meru suddenly became the prime target of a secret organization known only as Mind...
No surprise here. Dark Horse will be ushering the Whedonverse into its tenth season in 2014, continuing the regular “Buffy” title as well as “Angel &...
So much news coming from the Dark Horse horror panel at NYCC, and it’s blowing my mind. I’ve been waiting for a Greg Rucka horror series...
Dark Horse has yet another video game tie-in series on the way. This time they take on the critically acclaimed RPG, “The Witcher” from CD Projekt...
With great precision of its storytelling and artwork, “Mind MGMT: Volume 2: The Futurist” delivers a smart and lasting impression on the reader. As a sci-fi...
This week on Visions of Horror, Bloody-Disgusting’s Farah Al-Hakkak (ShadowJayd), spotlights one of Creepy’s most classic comic book covers, illustrated by legendary artist, Frank Frazetta. Specifically,...
Mike Richardson, Tim Seeley and Mike Norton’s “The Occultist” #1 is a dark sliver of escapist entertainment, that’s crawling with the kind of vision and foresight...
“Grindhouse: Doors Open At Midnight” shamelessly plants itself as a fantastic tribute to exploitation films. The result is a pulpy adventure filled with sex, gore, and...
“The Star Wars” is nothing if not ambitious. Through this ambition there must be some context. Sadly the story doesn’t provide us with enough on the...