“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #4 brings things full circle – or at least to a middle as events chronologically meet up with the beginning of “Alien Vs....
“The Empty Man” is a book that has evolved considerably over 6 issues. When it began I pegged it as a “True Detective”-esque noir with an...
“Robocop” #6 favors exposition over action and focuses in on clearing up some plot elements that have been somewhat vague up until this point. Knowing me...
“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....
“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...
Reading “The Fade Out”#3 is like sitting in your Studebaker drinking scotch from a flask, listening to jazz, and waiting for your wife’s lover to leave...
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....
Our heroes seems to have hit rock bottom as Killians master plan slowly starts to come together in this the first issue of this second arc....
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...
“Southern Bastards” continues to be the most brutal and beautiful book about the deep south ever created. The beginning of the second arc gives us a...
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...
“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...
“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #2 picks up exactly where #1 left off with the crew entering the Xenomorph invested ship only to be quickly dispatched in...
“The October Faction”, is a new IDW title from horror master Steve Niles (“30 Days of Night”, “Criminal Macabre”). It is a creep show about a...
“Dark Engine” #3 begins with a surprisingly coherent scene of exposition as the dragon finally discovers the fate of the pilot. Meanwhile Sym is doing what...
Fans of Brubaker and Phillips can expect a truly authentic experience from their books. No matter the setting, time period, or genre, Brubaker’s expertise on every...
It is starting to feel like my prime directive is gushing over “Robocop” but I really love this book. I’ve read a couple of less-than-glowing reviews...
Reading “POP” by Curt Pires is like taking a culture studies class your freshman year taught by a disillusioned grad student who has a ponytail, drinks...
As expected, “Aliens: Fire and Stone” #1, details the events of the Hadley’s Hope, a colony on LV-426, and the events that led to the discovery...
“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #1 kicks off a crossover event that will bring together Aliens, Predators, and the most mysterious Engineers across four miniseries. It begins...
Killian’s master plan to bring guns back into the city, as well as his backstory, are revealed in this issue while Murphy gets closer to discovering...
“Deep Gravity” #2 picks up with the explosion aboard Vanguard. All the creatures have escape and the survivors are regrouping and trying to decide the best...
“POP” #1 is a cultural satire that points an un-shaking finger at the modern music industry and implicates the rest of us along the way. “POP”...
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