Comic Books
‘Dungeons & Dragons: Fell’s Five’ review
'Fell's Five' never manages to fully embrace either its medium or its source material.
'Fell's Five' never manages to fully embrace either its medium or its source material.
A hazy issue provides a mystery box with no motivation to open it.
'Prey' deconstructs the neglected continuity of the character in order to build something new.
Sadly, '555' provides nothing for comic fans or fans of the band beyond a sense of novelty.
The Silver Coin is the real deal.
With a bit of a low-energy beginning, Out of Body nonetheless presents enough seeds to promise an intriguing bloom.
Sloppy but heartfelt, the Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider Complete Collection overcomes its foibles.
In a book where violence and action have little lasting impact, Stillwater #7 doesn't provide much meaningful momentum.
Droning and inconsequential, Far Cry: Rite of Passage #1 does little to hook readers outside of hardcore franchise fans.
Deep but clunky, Fictional Father successfully establishes but never fully resolves its exploration of familial tension.
Despite some narrative stumbling and confusion, Sleeping Beauties Vol 1 manages to outlast its own novelty.
Dhaliwal’s style, artistic and emotional, exhibits a deep and caring understanding of human nature.