“The Fly: Outbreak” is a continuation of “The Fly” series that started with the 1986 Cronenberg film. This series picks up after the events of “The...
“Burning Fields” #3 offers a handful of satisfying reveals. I’ve complained about the first two issues dropping us into the middle of conversations and dropping too...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Someone realized that “hellbreak” sounds like “Jailbreak” and developed the concept for this series from there. “Hellbreak” #1 is about Project Kerberos, a team...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. This week on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Lady Sif returns on another man hunt, this time for a Kree warrior on an unknown to...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Nameless” #2 is 20 pages of high-concept round table discussion of celestial warfare bookended by cannibalistic body horror…on the moon. I wanted...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Cluster” #2 makes with the action adventure 100% and is exactly the easy peasy sci/fi romp I predicted it would be…up until...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D returns this week from it’s midseason hiatus with all the charm, wit, development, and surprising moments that have come...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Part 2 of the 8 part “Burning Fields” miniseries is densely packed with new information and new questions about who are what is...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Southern Bastards” #7 brings us one step closer to connecting past to present and revealing Coach Boss’ rise to power in Crawford...
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 Eric Switzer. As time travel stories go, “Chrononauts” #1 isn’t your typical “kids with too much power” or “last chance to save the future” story....
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Cluster” #1 is the kind of classic sci-fi that gives you those nostalgic fuzzies from growing up watching “Starship Troopers” and “Pitch...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. The creative power house behind the critically acclaimed “Batman Inc.” reunite to bring us one of the strangest, most inventive series you’ll...
Reviewed by Eric Switzer. “Criminal: Coward” is the first arc of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (“Fatale”, “The Fade Out”) 2006 series first published by Marvel’s...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. Coming off of a chilling cliff-hanger, “Alex + Ada” #12 is probably the most eventful issue in the series. This is a slow...
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...
Reviewed By Eric Switzer. “Sex Criminals” #10, the finale of the second arc, has Jon and Suzie meeting up with Ms. “Kincaid” to test the limits...
“MAYDAY” #1 begins with a disillusioned, coke addicted, Hollywood screenwriter witnessing a cult-related murder at the high profile “Viper Room” on Sunset (famed location of River...
In “Burning Fields” #1 former Marine, Dana Atkinson is tasked with returning to Kirkuk, Iraq to investigate a string of seemingly unrelated yet equally brutal murders....
“AVP: Fire and Stone”#4 is the first “Fire and Stone” #4 that feels like a finale. In part because, chronologically, it is. But also because our...
“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 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,...
2014 has been an incredible year for the comic book creator; more and more creators have edged out more control in an industry that has...
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...
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