Comic Books
Superman #11 review: House of Pain
Bendis shows the hard choices Clark has to make.
Bendis shows the hard choices Clark has to make.
What grounds us in this wacky, Cronenbergian tale is the family at the center of it.
This comic is a blast, especially for a fan of older Spidey fare like myself.
The cast of Deadly Class is penned with Remender's trademark ferocity.
Punisher comics rarely, if ever, escape fetishizing militaristic violence.
Palahniuk continues to befuddle and bedazzle.
This issue comes across like a sliver of an overhanging legacy.
Unfortunately, this issue isn't quite as successful as previous ones.
While it’s intriguing to be given a lot more surrealism, a charm is missing.
Outer Darkness has reached for the stars but grabbed too many moonrocks.
This issue is lost in a sea of cliches.
Balthazar may have returned home to Marla and their child, but the problems are just beginning.