Comic Books
The Amazing Spider-Man #14 review: Balancing the scales
Too many crooks in the kitchen?
Too many crooks in the kitchen?
Palahniuk fits right into the comics medium with this risky sequel.
It's just like Oliver Twist. But with clones. And superpowers.
Sometimes you read so many comics and watch so many movies that you forget what a good old fashioned character...
Prepare to get clobbered with angst.
It's clear Johnson put a lot of heart and soul into this series and issue. That being said, it's still...
Brubaker blends the dark cosmic irony of the Coen Brothers with the psychological edge of Dennis Lehane.
This explosive follow-up issue is sans fat.
This issue retains the positives of previous installments, but suffers from logical gaps.
In a surprising drop of quality, the pacing, dialog, and characterization devolves into a stagnant, blunt puddle.
It remains to be seen if this series has enough moxie to craft its only unique and compelling story.
Get on board before it’s turned into a hit TV show!