There were a lot of things I expected when I started reading “Invisible Republic” #1. I kind of felt a Star Wars vibe coming from the...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. “The Surface” #1 is an ode to the Beat generation as much as it is a criticism of that merry group of pranksters....
Reviewed By Katy Rex. “Rat Queens” #9 features a new artist, Stjepan Sejic, previously known for his work on Sunstone and Death Sigil. His high-fantasy art is...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. “Curb Stomp” #1 has so much going for it, it’s easy to trust that many of the unresolved or unclear points will be...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. Wow. What a disappointing finale. Agent Carter has done a lot of work to set itself up as a distinct entity from the Captain...
“Snafu” has me ever more concerned for the future of Agent Carter. I’m here for female-fronted shows, especially when it relates to my first love (comics),...
Reviewed By: Katy Rex. “Edward Scissorhands” #4 deals with old idea that adults are incompetent and the concept that their incompetence interferes with a child’s autonomy. This...
Reviewed Katy Rex. ‘A Sin To Err’ is all about Peggy running from her employers, labeled a traitor by the men she works beside every day....
Reviewed By Katy Rex. The worst part about “Birthright” #5 is that we won’t get a follow-up until April. Williamson has been playing with a balance of...
‘Bitch Planet’ #2 continues the strong debut of this empowered series, by both fleshing out the hierarchy of the world and developing our hero, Kamau Kogo,...
‘Gotham Academy’ is getting lukewarm reviews from longtime Gotham fans, but I think this new direction adds some variety. The story so far follows a mysterious...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. I probably wouldn’t have picked up ‘Casanova: Acedia’ #1 on my own. My spy/intrigue quota is very well satisfied by titles like Velvet, but...
Reviewed By Katy Rex. ‘Blitzkrieg Button’ has Peggy navigating moral ambiguity and who to trust, it´s almost the overarching theme of the episode, but it seems...
“Zombies vs. Robots” #1 poses an interesting question: when reading about a world in which humans are extinct, with whom do we (the human reader, unless...
“Edward Scissorhands” #3 is a classic 3rd issue lull. Issue #1 was a great setup, issue #2 was important plot development, and those are both so exciting...
I hope you’re along for the ride on this one. Williamson is feeding “Birthright” in pieces, not so small you get bored, but not big enough...
“The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” has been a fan favorite for two decades, and she finally has her own title. Part Ms. Marvel, part Rocket Raccoon, this...
Stickleback is an ongoing series from England focusing on the Pope of Crime, the eponymous Stickleback. If you haven’t read Volume One yet, and you like organized...
Some weeks are better than others to take a chance on a new title, and from what I hear, this week’s a heavy one for a...
This comic is the best of Daniel Clewes, John Waters, and Highlights magazine. It combines camp and kitsch with a fuck-you attitude, the real kind of...
Casanova Quinn is spy material, from his combat and espionage skills to his Bond-esque love of women and booze. He is, due to a strange time...
When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. WRITTEN BY: Alex Grecian ART BY: Riley Rossmo PUBLISHER: Image Comics PRICE: $2.99 RELEASE: October 29, 2014...
Edward Scissorhands is, for many of us, a classic. We loved it, during our goth phase, our angst-ridden middle school years. It’s the movie that started...
First, let me admit my bias: I love Rat Queens. I have the T-shirt, I did an interview with the creators on my own site, I...
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