Comic Books
‘Universal Monsters: The Mummy’ #3 stumbles slightly on its unfurling bandages
Not a bad issue per se, but it's clearly lacking some joy and charm.
Not a bad issue per se, but it's clearly lacking some joy and charm.
The 'COVID Crime Caper' is almost clammy to the touch.
The true story is finally told.
A ruthless child, a mysterious robot, and a secret buried in the past.
An inventive story that explores empathy, immigration, and moral decay through a mirror-image sci-fi parable.
A vivid, thought-provoking debut that explores identity, friendship, and sci-fi legacy with a surreal wink and stellar artwork.
Issue #1 shows why these two work far better together than apart.
So many Ghost Riders, so little time...
A stylish debut that whispers more than it screams.
Toothless, self-indulgent, and unnecessary.
Of all the One World Under Doom tie-ins, this is one of the most layered and engaging.
The kind of creative stretch which is awesome to see in such a big and important series from the Big...