Laura is on the hunt for Ananke, the mysterious and unknown god-of-gods who sires each new incarnation and who Luci believes can help, in exchange Luci...
Couldn’t be happier to offer a preview of Scott Snyder and Jock’s “Wytches” from Image comics. This is the team that worked so beautifully together on...
“Ghosted” takes a slight detour this month as Joshua Williamson lays out Anderson’s backstory. Making the undead femme fatale the most complex and compelling supporting character...
The cinematic influences behind Justin Jordan, Kyle Strahm, and Felipe Sobreira’s new series “Spread” are numerous. In the author’s “patented end of issue ramblings,” the Mad...
A childhoods worth of fantastical creatures and inventions grow up in a world that’s morals aren’t black and white, but shades of grey. That’s the amazingly...
I’ve been a fan of Justin Jordan’s work for a while now. He’s always stuck to miniseries with a strong sense of narrative direction and has...
Re-launching Robert Kirkman’s space-faring character, “Tech Jacket” #1 doesn’t have a lot of original ideas to bring to the table, the original series being a remix...
If there is one thing you can say about “The Field,” it is that the series does not lack for ideas. Most of them are violent...
Armed with his Daddy’s stick, Earl Tubb has decided to stay and get some answers from the men who killed Dusty Tutwiler. Earl proves himself to...
Picking up hot off the tracks of last issues surprise crucifixion and fire, “Nailbiter” #3 is Buckaroo Oregon’s retaliation. The more violent minded citizens subscribe to...
In “Hack/Slash: Son of Samhain” issue #1, Cassie has abandoned her slasher huntress life for that a different sort – scumbag bounties. It’s not until she’s...
An action-packed sci-fi thriller, “Lazarus” #9 presents readers a futuristic heroine that kicks lots of butt. You don’t ever want to cross paths with Forever Carlyle, but...
When most people think of comics they picture Batman and Wolverine slugging it out on an exploding aircraft carrier. Marvel and DC, or The Big Two...
Issue #1 established a temporal setting of 1962 and introduced to the Chicago Six, a band of former communist super-powered villains who C.O.W.L are in the...
Image describes “Sovereign” as an “epic fantasy in the tradition of Game of Thrones”. While this issue certainly demonstrates a comparable level of complexity, with massive...
“Trees”#2 picks up the at the exact second issue #1 left off. We are introduced to the rest of the Blindhail station crew and learn a...
“Revival” #21 keeps the suspense building as the story steers into a different setting. The whodunit mystery continues to unravel with a new suspect and another suspicious...
The wild tasks set forth by The Amphibian make for an engaging and action packed issue of “Undertow” that is sure not to disappoint. Don’t be...
As Marcus comes down from his gorgeously destructive acid trip so too does “Deadly Class” wind down its first arc. Issue #6 is horrifically intimate. The...
No one could blame “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman if he decided to drop everything and just focused his efforts on continuing to build his...
“Undertow” is easily one of the best new series launched from Image this year. It’s a tale of class division, of escaping your past, and never...
Well the honeymoon is over for Suzie and Jon as “Sex Criminals” #6 starts the second arc. This issue switches perspective from Suzie to Jon as...
A gorgeous book cover to cover, with rich colors, and a wildly imaginative premise that will hold from page one Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie’s “The...
“Drumhellar” #6 is one of those “between arcs” issues. Comprised of equal parts prologue and epilogue, it introduces us to a trippy new case for our...
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