Comic Books
‘Our Bones Dust #1’ introduces a horrible world with a delightful dichotomy
Like a hyper-violent Adventure Time.
Like a hyper-violent Adventure Time.
The Invincible's ponderous nature reveals an unexciting mystery.
One of the character’s most influential creators applies a larger curiosity to the universe he had such a hand in...
Even in the face of the most overwhelmingly bitter odds, Spider-Man is a hero first.
Dave the Diver is full of minigames, genres, and, most importantly, fun.
A bright spot of the Dawn of DC.
A mask signifying the gruesome deaths of thousands by chemical mutilation.
Self-abusive, drunk, violent, and yet somehow heroic.
Fails to present narrative stakes or meaningful conflict.
A loving snapshot of what Slott could be doing with the character, even though it feels somehow too little.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder commits to the decades-long honing of the format.
Doesn't take itself too seriously and feels like a ray of sunshine.