Comic Books
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X #4
Another beautifully drawn, by-the-numbers adventure that feels like a chore to read.
Another beautifully drawn, by-the-numbers adventure that feels like a chore to read.
A series that has thrived on flipping superhero tropes on their head stumbles right into them this month.
An admirable and mostly successful attempt at creating a true Lovecraftian tale for all ages.
Despite some great art and cool fight sequences, it feels like Normie's going down the same goblin path of despair...
Yet another issue of 'TMNT: Dimension X' featuring a talented creative team, great art, and a dud of a story.
What the issue lacks in action is made up for with great dialogue and gorgeous panels.
A fairly bland and predictable read that never rises above the level of being pleasant.
Kill or Be Killed's third story arc starts with one of the series' best issues to date.
Can Miles defeat his inner demons? And what would Ganke look like as a superhero? We find out in Spider-Man...
A great new villain is nearly overshadowed by poor characterization and a planet with the power to create plot contrivances.
Despite requiring a massive amount of exposition, 'TMNT' #73 establishes a strong starting point for a potentially fantastic story.
Definitely better than the last month, but a compressed series of encounters keep things from really taking off.