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...
“Predator: Fire and Stone” #3 hits a bit of a lull as Ahab and Galgo settle in for some quality time. This penultimate chapter is definitely...
“Criminal Macabre: The Third Child” has easily been some of Steve Niles’ best writing in the entire series. It’s deeper, darker, relies more on emotion rather...
“Lady Killer” describes itself as Betty Draper meets Hannibal. It’s a pretty ingenious premise for horror. The cover alone is brilliant. The first issue reads like silk...
“Ghost Fleet” is back for round two and it’s a knockout. Issue #1 intrigued me, a comic about big trucks goin’ fast and smashing shit on...
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...
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...
“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...
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...
“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,...
The story of Jericho Way, a man who discovers that not only he can remember his past lives, but he can become them. That’s the great...
As each new installment in the Fire and Stone series is released I find myself taking out a bigger and bigger microscope to examine it with....
The thrilling and action packed finale of Dark Ages is upon on us, and boy is it awesome. Hawkherst, Lucifer and company prepare for the final...
An incredibly fast read, “Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out” #1 is gritty revenge thriller that rings in Christmas with gore. There’s nothing like spending the holidays...
Out of the four “Fire and Stone” books, “Alien Vs. Predator” is by far the most carnage-filled insanity-fest. I had to read both issues twice because...
“Ghost Fleet” is truly something else, falling somewhere within the framework of a smart actiony dark comedy. At its heart it’s all about fleets, from ships...
Being a user of this site, I’m sure you love to be scared, chilled, or downright shaken to your core. Today being Halloween we all take...
“Sundowners” started off on the right foot, but stumbled in a meandering second issue. I’m here to say it’s found itself again and is back better...
I felt a slight sense of fatigue going back into “Aliens: Fire and Stone”, having been through all four “Fire and Stone” titles and “Prometheus” twice...
A spine-chilling read, “Baltimore: The Wolf and the Apostle” #1 will keep readers riveted with its nail-biting suspense. This is an insane werewolf story that’s also bloody as...
A special Halloween issue of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10” takes readers back to Sunnydale, as the gang pursues the stolen VAMPYR book through a raging—inevitably doomed...
“Colder: The Bad Seed” #1 is the second arc in the critically acclaimed “Colder” series written and drawn by the power team behind “Prometheus: Fire and...
The penultimate issue of “POP” by Curt Pires and Jason Copland takes a plot heavy direction as things build towards the grand finale. The socially critical...
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