Mike Mignola’s name is synonymous with a certain type of monster in comics. This week sees the release of his long anticipated “Frankenstein Underground” #1. A comic...
Next month, Dark Horse Comics will release “Rebels” #1, from Brian Wood and Andrea Mutti. It’s an epic historical fiction that embodies the spirit of the...
In June, Drew Edward Johnson (Wonder Woman) makes his creator-owned debut, combining intrigue, secret agents, monsters, and more in Midnight Society: The Black Lake. Forty years ago, England’s...
This Wednesday, March 11th sees the release of “Abe Sapien” #21, and from the solicit text we always knew there was something special on these pages....
Simon Roy’s “Tiger Lung” is a visual feast, proving the incredible artist also has a phenomenal talent for imaginative writing.The prehistoric age has never been more...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. With “Ghost Fleet” #5 we’ve eclipsed the physical realm of print to enter the intangible domain of the digital. This change up has in...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. A solid thriller with a clever twist, “Never Boy” #1 blurs the thin line between reality and fantasy. An interesting take, this is a...
Hellboy turns 22 this year – that’s how long it’s been since Mike Mignola first premiered the demon-hero in San Diego Comin-Con Comics #2. Now that he’s...
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. Visually stunning and mysterious, “EI8HT” #1 hooks its readers with a twisted and nonlinear narrative. With a clever premise, the story kickstarts at a...
“Frankenstein Underground” #1 could have easily proved to be an embarrassment of riches, but thanks to an incredibly tight script and haunting art it not only...
After five months, four separate series, and 16 issues the “Fire and Stone” saga comes to a double-sized finale. This cross-over event, years in the making,...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. Look out if you’ve wronged The Goon, especially this week. The Goon: Once Upon A Hard Time #1 is as fitting a title you’ll read this week....
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Ghost Fleet” #4 gets real this month, swapping out hardcore action for an emotional rollercoaster. The best part? It works, it works...
Reviewed by Eric Switzer. “Colder: The Bad Seed” #4 is like the worst acid trip you could possibly imagine. It is twisted and shocking in a...
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...
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...
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....
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...
What an amazingly, unpredictably, utterly enthralling year in comics! From light to dark to horrific to stunning, comic book creators have truly embraced that nothing is...
“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...
“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...
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...
From a gritty vigilante in New York to an all-powerful demonic god, 2014 was filled with memorable badassery. Even a rock star became an action hero,...
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