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Planetoid: Praxis #3 Review
One of the more politically charged science fiction dramas on comics is back this week and we couldn’t be more...
One of the more politically charged science fiction dramas on comics is back this week and we couldn’t be more...
Ah, to ride the rails and be a hobo. Sounds like a free-spirited life, but the truth is it was...
Mutants being unfairly persecuted? The return of a classic foe? “No powers” baseball games that totally use powers? Yep, it’s...
A fantastical universe collides with our own as a young woman makes a living selling pieces of a dream world that...
Thanos #5 sees Thane, Nebula, Tryco, and Starfox plan a prison break while Thanos seeks his own path forward. Is it Good?...
The Interview (Fantagraphics Publishing) Buy Now A very mature and/or masterly work by Manuele Fior, whom I was not familiar...
This collection of insidious issues invites readers to experience the terrifying tales that inspired spooky scribes like Rob Zombie and...
There are a few rules you should live by: Never get less than 12 hours sleep, never play cards with...
The Astonishing Ant-Man Vol. 3 was not my first introduction to Nick Spencer’s (Scott Lang) Ant-Man, so I was excited...
When I was 7 years old, my parents’ friends from Scotland came to visit and brought some UK comics with...
I was really hoping Man-Thing #2 would deliver the goods and convince me to keep reading the series. It doesn’t....
This week brings us the first part of a story focusing on Walter Skinner’s time in Vietnam. The X-Files #12...
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