REVIEW: The Gravediggers Union #6
The Grave Diggers Union (Image Comics) is a monthly reminder of how much fun the
The Grave Diggers Union (Image Comics) is a monthly reminder of how much fun the
Like each of the earlier forays into the empowered world of exclusively Black superheroes, “Black
DC Comics“ Batman and The Signal got off to a strong start with the first
DC“s Mister Miracle continues to shine. The artwork, the design, the layout, the writing, the
Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr.“s Kick-Ass is getting better with each issue. Kick-Ass #3,
Despite its title, Lion Forge“s astute translation of “Algeria is Beautiful Like America” has very
Does a graphic narrative become more noir if it is redrawn, re-lettered, and redesigned by
There continues to be something deeply satisfying about reading each issue of Image Comics“ Motor
Marv Wolfman and George Perez created DC“s Cyborg during their classic run on Teen Titans
Saladin Ahmed“s Abbott, published by Boom Studios is one of the strongest mini-series being published
Mystery and discovery animate each of the first two issues of DC“s The Terrifics. In
At times, Mata Hari Chapter 2: “Bare Breast,”“ from the Berger Books imprint at Dark
Lion Forge continues to distinguish itself as one of the most diverse publishing houses in
One of the foundational assertions of the modern superhero genre is that with great power
One of the miracles of comics is the generative discourse that is crafted between a
Marvel Comics“ Falcon # 6, “Vampires in Brooklyn”“ marks the start of the second story
Dark Horse“s Berger Books imprint releases “Incognegro: Renaissance”“ #2 this week and fans of the
DC“s “Black Lightning: Cold Dead Hands”“ is a six-issue mini-series released almost in conjunction with
John Romita Jr. and Dan Abnett list themselves as co-creators and the storytellers of DC“s
The Black Panther Universe has become the most intriguing and possibly the most vividly drawn
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