Comic Books
‘Captain America Epic Collection: Monsters And Men’ review
A fine collection, featuring Mike Zeck's excellent art.
A fine collection, featuring Mike Zeck's excellent art.
This doesn't drown in blood so much as revel in it, while never losing sight of the heart of Wolverine.
The end of Lee and Kirby's run lacks in iconic stories, but closes strong with a look behind the curtain.
A unique reading experience that really embraces the unique aspects of the comics art form.
Bree Hale learns a shocking truth about her brother Hunter.
'What? Too much?'
The narrative alone is enough bang for your buck, but Alexander's artwork really make this worthwhile reading.
Tartarus comes back with aplomb.
'Sex Criminals' fast-forwards 39 issues to see where are heroes ended up in, fittingly, issue #69.
Body disposal ain’t what it used to be.
This book feels like a retread of Donny Cates' better books, to a fault.
This does a good job introducing the character, but it doesn’t quite stick the landing.