Comic Books
Carver: A Paris Story #2 Review
Film noir isn’t appreciated enough in today’s society, but maybe that’s because nobody really knows what film noir is. From...
Film noir isn’t appreciated enough in today’s society, but maybe that’s because nobody really knows what film noir is. From...
The idea of a series exploring different aspects of Superman is a good one because more often than not he’s...
It has been three months (and six days!) now since Marvel started publishing their post-Secret Wars event comics. This has...
One of the coolest aspects of science fiction is how it can blend with/incorporate fascinating elements of real science. Take...
After seeing movies (or reading the books) like Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings you’d think every wizard...
The time for mourning is over. It is what it is, but is it good? Alabaster: The Good, The Bad,...
A series that’s hit or miss typically means you should drop it, but when the monthly issues are usually comprised...
It seems like the comic book industry is recreating our nostalgic kid shows as comics on the regular as of...
Months ago I raved about Gail Simone’s and J. Calafiore’s Kickstarter-funded graphic novel, Leaving Megalopolis. A year later, the creative...
It’s 2045. The climate of the Earth has crashed, and humans now live in small company-run settlements, in the Cooperative...
Titan Comics has released a two volume collection bringing together the full run of X-Files Magazine. The question is, do...
After a heart-stopping debut, The Eighth Seal is back to kick off 2016 with its second print/standard issue. Is it...