After Kadir’s heroic but ultimately disastrous rescue attempt last issue our heroes have been divided into two separate yet equally important groups in “Black Science” #8....
The Brubaker/Phillips train just keep right on rolling with issue #1 of “The Fade Out” – a 40’s era film industry noir that epitomizes and defines...
Gillen and McKelvie are both incredibly talented, I have nothing but the utmost respect for both of them and their work but I sincerely cannot fathom...
With each new arc of “Ghosted” Joshua Williamson aims to undo everything you know about a particular brand of horror. This month is no different as...
Space legend Captain Duke McQueen has yet to complete his final space mission. Will he succeed or will The Kingfisher destroy his adopted home world? “Starlight”...
With “Shutter” #5 mysteries are unraveling and the greater workings of the plot become unshrouded. Bookending flashbacks give us a smidge more insight into Kate’s father...
At the moment, the releases of “Zero” are my most anticipated of the series which I’m reading. I’m forced to sit back and reflect after I...
‘Nailbiter’ #4 carves up a superb and intriguing issue this month. Each new reveal raises countless questions in a satisfying and alluring fashion. Combining that with tense...
The veil of mystery is lifted in ‘Spread’ #2, even if just slightly. WRITTEN BY: Justin Jordan ART BY: Kyle Strahm PUBLISHER: Image Comics PRICE: $3.50...
The pace continues to quicken in this issue of “Alex + Ada” and a number of genre-defining philosophical issues are addressed: Are the sentient androids better...
The greatest horror-noir of all time comes to a close with “Fatale” #24. Brubaker and Phillips deliver a melancholy resolution for Josephine while building upon the...
“Low” # 1 is a blueprint for an astonishing series. A flowing sci-fi fantasy future is promised in its pages and I’d encourage everyone to dive in....
“Drumhellar” # 7 brings us a relatively subdued and to be honest, a bit dull issue this month. Now with this being the out there, trippy...
“Black Science” has had Grant McKay running the show up until now. His tragic death last issue means someone’s gotta step up, take command and save...
For several issues now Marko and Alana have been safe from the many different factions that have been hunting them. As things quiet down the couple...
Ray Fawkes has been a staple of the DC line for a few years now. He was shepherded in by Jeff Lemire but has shown he’s...
Today marked the Image Expo before San Diego Comic Con, and there they announced a slew of new books, but none of them proved more exciting...
Such is the end of an incredible journey. “Undertow” # 6 serves as a beautiful conclusion that is grounded in character and offers a revealing reminder...
I was terrified to write this review. Flipping through issues #1-9 of “Zero”, I could feel the personal connection behind the story that Ales Kot is...
“Revival” #22 keeps the action and plot twists building as the story sticks to its new setting. The whodunit mystery continues to unravel as regulars become suspects...
Instead of a worldwide mystery to unravel, “Trees” #3 follows Eligia as she pursues the enigmatic Professor Bongiorno with a brief cutaway to the young artist...
Every week we cover what we hope to be the best comics of the week on Wednesday, but for a lot of you that’s far too...
“Dark Engine” is hauntingly alluring. It’s brutal and poetic, and will keep you on your toes for the entire read. It’s unlike anything else being publishing...
Last issue it was revealed that a grieving Gerrig is the latest threat to Palisade when he blinded Bernadette and kidnapped Sawyer and now, with the...
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