REVIEW: Black
Taitt’s “Black” is nothing short of a visceral & blatant wide-shot through a lens often
Taitt’s “Black” is nothing short of a visceral & blatant wide-shot through a lens often
For those who have been on the ride since the first issue and for people
An omnibus tends to take awhile to get through, but in the Sandman Universe that
It is a wonder to see black & white comics making a comeback to the
For fans of the 70’s classic “Master of Kung – Fu ” series – “Legend
As if the events in last week’s “King Spawn” were not enough, whereas that book
Wow, “Sinister War”, the conclusion to this series was everything that I could possibly ask
Ayala’s “Static” series is certainly picking up steam in the third issue of the Milestone
Wow. I have to say usually I avoid Spider-Man titles like the plague, and when
The XO family brings out another album that let’s Atlanta know they might want to
Another great surprise from Marvel this week. I’m used to reading Conan thanks to Duggan’s
Alchemist lost the Grammy’s last year, but it looks like he’s back at it again
Priest puts a cap on possibly one of the greatest tales to spin out of
Continuing the festivities of SummerSlam weekend arrived the latest Takeover, a few months early this
The best of the Big 4 on the big screen for the first time ever
Initially I have been trying to avoid nearly everything Teen Titans in recent years, but
Fiorelli’s art style at first appeared to clash with Duggan’s rugged writing style, but as
Scored with a booming Motown soundtrack to accent the realistic armed forces trained action sequences,
Ryan Reynolds returns to the big screen in a film rooted in existentialism softened with
Even through delays, great art cant be stopped and will always be enjoyed, even if
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