Reviewed by Torin Chambers. By fully embracing its horror aspects, “Plunder” #2 becomes a much more solid and consistent read than its predecessor. It delivers equal parts suspense...
A more accurate title for “Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return” would be ‘Bill & Ted’s Mostly Triumphant Rehash.’ Filled with recycled ideas of pre-established Bill...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. With “Ghost Fleet” #5 we’ve eclipsed the physical realm of print to enter the intangible domain of the digital. This change up has in...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Descender” #1 marks the start of a glorious new space epic, massive in the sheer scope of its universe and ideas. This is...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Roche Limit” #5 closes out its first arc in an absolutely spectacular fashion. It’s a high speed rollercoaster of an issue that beautifully...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. I just want to note that this is my first experience with Spider-Gwen, I’m a fresh faced baby boy here with limited prior...
We here at Bloody-Disgusting have been pretty huge fans of “Roche Limit.” The first issue begins a neo-noir unlike anything in comics. It’s Blade Runner meets Ed Brubaker’s Criminal and...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Plunder” #1 holds a lot of promise but this initial issue falls short. While you may not care for any of its...
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...
Reviewed By: Torin Chambers. “Wild’s End” has finally come to a close that’s sure to polarize readers. It’s decidedly rough around the edges, you’d figure the...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Ghost Fleet” #4 gets real this month, swapping out hardcore action for an emotional rollercoaster. The best part? It works, it works...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers. “Nailbiter” #10 shows the title has finally stumbled and produced a comparatively weak issue. 9 out of 10 isn’t a bad batting average,...
Reviewed By Torin Chambers: ‘Predator Fire and Stone’ #4 is the epic culmination of Ahab’s hunt for his white whale: the Engineer. Last issue was all...
‘Space Riders’ #1 is a radical tale of death and destruction set against the mesmerizing, technicolor dream world of the cosmos. Clearly taking numerous visual cues from...
“Millennium” #1 is an entertaining romp that is clearly targeted at long time X-Files fans while still accessible to anyone with base knowledge of the show....
“Wild’s End” hits its penultimate chapter this month with what ends up being a bit of a mixed bag. For an issue almost entirely encompassed by...
Jason Aaron & John Cassaday’s “Star Wars” #1 is phenomenal. It truly lives up to the hype and deserves the attention of any and all Star...
“The Ghost Fleet” is back in the New Year with a vengeance, fully blossoming into the glorious 80’s action movie it is at heart. Now let’s...
“Roche Limit”#4 is a convergence of sorts, many dangling plot threads are woven together for the first time. Pay offs are beginning to trickle in, more...
“Predator: Fire and Stone” #3 hits a bit of a lull as Ahab and Galgo settle in for some quality time. This penultimate chapter is definitely...
“Wild’s End” #4 is another stellar installment in this fabulous series. Mr. Fawkes joins up with our rag tag group of heroes and is finally taken...
“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...
I’m running the risk of sounding like a broken record but “Nailbiter” #8 is another absolutely superb issue. This book is consistently outstanding and it shows no...
“Ghost Fleet” is back for round two and it’s a knockout. Issue #1 intrigued me, a comic about big trucks goin’ fast and smashing shit on...
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