Comic Books
‘Avengers by Jason Aaron’ Vol. 1 is an Avengers experience like no other
This volume provides an almost perfect sampling of the wide, weird Marvel Universe.
This volume provides an almost perfect sampling of the wide, weird Marvel Universe.
Some potential replacement Marvel sitcoms in the wake of Wandavision.
This volume sees Conan return to his Weird Horror roots.
This volume hammers home that the biggest problem with the series is that it ended.
'Fear Case' provides evidence of an increasing sense of Lovecraft Fatigue in media at large.
Initially a compelling, apocalyptic portrait, Post York collapses under disconnected action and violence.
Filled with hooks and compelling characters, Two Moons #1 is an incredibly promising beginning.
Marvels Snapshots: Captain Marvel is the perfect one-shot.
Cable and Domino hang out, but a lack of danger leaves us feeling unconcerned.
Issue #6 gives us a fleeting glimpse of the stakes just before raising them.
A mysterious, leading issue, getting us ready for something more.
Parenthesis is a book that will stay with you, however imperfect your memory of it will become.