Reviewed By: Torin Chambers. “Shutter” #9 is another high point for the series that constantly polarizes me. Some of its longest standing questions are starting to...
“Shutter” #7 is an invigorating return after a shaky hiatus. The book has been on a break since September and it was definitely needed, it was...
“Shutter” stumbles this month and has me incredibly torn. On the one hand it’s got a fight scene where someone rides a triceratops and on the...
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...
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...
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...
“Shutter” is finally getting to a place where I feel safe to jump on board. The course of each issue has drastically changed from month to...
Joe Keatinge and Leila De Duca breath new life into globetrotting adventure comics with their gigantic and imaginative world. Kate Kristopher may be bored with the...
Robert Kirkman’s Skybound label of Image comics held a panel this morning at ECCC ’14 that featured some of thier hottest talent, Joshua Williamson, Joe Keatinge,...
A combination of odd and surreal, Dia De Los Muertos #3 delivers three distinct and enjoyable short stories. Taking inspiration from the Mexican holiday, Day of...
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