Comic Books
Justice League #39 Review
What could have rang as false is handled with truth and vision.
What could have rang as false is handled with truth and vision.
A heavy-handed tie-in issue.
A man is shot in an issue that sets up quite a cliffhanger.
From the opening pages onwards this feels like epic sci-fi.
When this book emphasizes its primary father-son narrative, it'll leave you feel drained.
A surprisingly darkly funny spin on the classic board game.
Vault announces new Jen Hickman wraparound cover for Finger Guns #1.
The originally adapted Star Wars trilogy comic book in one convenient trade-paperback format.
As pertinent to today's society as anything the Big Two publishers are putting on the shelves.
It might sound silly, but Criminal #12 made me meditate.
The creators do an admirable job proving they have more to say about Frankenstein's monster.
Yet another frightful, claustrophobic entry into James Tynion IV's horror series.