Comic Books
‘Frontiersman’ #1 is a confident step into an ambitious new universe
Grounded, energetic, and ambitious, Frontiersman is an easy recommendation to make.
Grounded, energetic, and ambitious, Frontiersman is an easy recommendation to make.
Excalibur Vol. 3 takes the already incredibly weird Krakoan Age of the X-Men to even weirder, more abstract heights.
Duckburg for those tired of the duckblur.
While dealing with the untouchable real-life dread of sexual assault, Maw does so unflinchingly.
It’s a quiet and restrained book that allows itself large, abstract spectacle.
Presents some incredibly fun aspects of a different world, but doesn't make that world feel terribly connected.
Despite an incredible and historic creator and several artists at their best, 'The Vampiric Verses' does very little with itself.
'Companion' is more interested in the implied publication history the stories represent than the stories themselves.
Five different publishers claim spots in the top five single-issue comic books of the week.
Echolands has the makings of one of the great epics of modern comic books in the tradition of Sandman or...
It’s with particular joy that we get to witness continuing growth of Emma and Kitty’s relationship.
It’s compelling in that it's implying that it’s compelling.