Review: Robyn Hood The Children of Dr. Moreau
Zenescope continue their own style of publishing, moving away from the structured mini-series style to
Zenescope continue their own style of publishing, moving away from the structured mini-series style to
Homage or repetition, that’s the question that may be asked of this concluding issue of
“911, whats your emergency?” is a refrain oft hard in my house. Just when I
Back in the day, in a little village I used to live in, there was
For the longest time the X-books seems to have been circling the same problems and
When you have a super successful run in comics that garners both critical and consumer
Ring the bells, let the choir sing; the long drawn out adventure of Batman Catwoman
As much as the many multi-versal stories that seems to be all the rage, from
One of the travesties of the Marvel Comics universe is that the fantastically fun Black
Hands up if on your Marvel couples bingo card you had Iron Man and Hellcat
Normally, I worry about fortnightly books. Somewhere along the way something has to give, be
I am at something of a loss when it comes to this book. I get
Comics come in all shapes and sizes, pretty much like love and relationships. So what
I know that this book came out last week, but I needed time to reflect
For me, there seems to be different Cap’s in Marvel books. There is the dependable
My second favourite adult comic couple, behind Stejpan Sejic’s Ally and Lisa, Cathy and Dan
Ah, summer is in the air which (not that witch by the way), means that
Synergy is a dangerous word, especially around comic book properties; especially when there is a
Two of the most popular characters from the 70’s and 90’s respectively continue their co-joining
The comic book world is full of fans who love their personal favourites, be it