The simplest way to explain “Midnighter” #1 is a gay Batman that kicks some serious ass. The character is a tactical mastermind that can calculate his enemies...
Yellow is caution, yellow is choice, it is consequence, it is history, it is destiny, destination, wealth, childhood, and a damn good anthology. Vertigo Comics continues...
Steve Orlando is having a banner year. His first creator owned series “Undertow” just recently wrapped and is releasing it’s first trade today. He’s recently put...
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...
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...
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...
“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...
Anshargal’s been gone for two days. The crew of The Deliverer grows wary. On the surface the Amphibian’s loose grip on sanity grows even more intense....
Steve Orlando shifts into a steadier pacing current this month as the land mission makes a huge development, and the crew aboard The Deliverer become even...
Pushing into unknown territory is never easy. The excitement of discovery comes hand in hand with the dangers of loss. For the crew of The Deliverer...
Last month Image Comics launched “Undertow” from Steve Orlando and Artyom Trakhanov. The series subverts typical conventions of fantasy by depicting Atlantis as an advanced, corrupt,...
“Undertow” is billed as a “new pulp monster series” but it’s clear very early on in this first issue that it’s indeed a very shrewd look...
Image Comics announced a new Atlantis pulp monster series, “Undertow”, a few months back, and now they’ve released some more details on the series as well...
Drawing inspiration from the likes of H.P. Lovecraft, Jules Verne, and other deep-sea mythologies is Image Comics’ new monster adventure, “Undertow”. From the minds of Steve...
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