Comic Books
Stephen Parkhouse and Geoffrey D. Wessel discuss ‘War Birds’ and its “drones in love”
In 'War Birds,' two renegade AI minds want to make conversation--not war!
In 'War Birds,' two renegade AI minds want to make conversation--not war!
With a deepening mystery and implications of larger horror, Where Monsters Lie continues to joyfully play with horror tropes.
Blood, death, and duty—the title bequeathed to the heir of the royal executioner becomes a burden too heavy to bear.
With nothing to anchor it, Savage Storm fails to present its own motive for being.
Animalheads, Signals, The Flying Ship, and Tomahawk Angel.
Where there’s no smoke, there’s no fire.
A solid comic undercut by the clash between its narrative scale and storytelling style.
'Blue Book' #1 is a good mix of supernatural stories set in an older time.
Take a walk down Recent-Memory Lane with us as we look back at the best comics of the week.
From the colors to the lettering, the paneling to the bold imagery, this killer follow-up issue works on every level.
'The Lonesome Hunters: The Wolf Child' #1 drops into comic shops on May 31st!
'Confabulation: An Anecdotal Autobiography by Dave Gibbons' is a must-read for fans of comics history.