Review: Power Rangers #1
Power Rangers has established the greatest self-contained continuity in modern comics. This issue shows the
Power Rangers has established the greatest self-contained continuity in modern comics. This issue shows the
Marvel, Marvel, Marvel. You have to marvel at the way that Marvel do not let
Web of Venom Empyre’s End is a great idea with solid writing by Clay McLeod
My first introduction to Mandrake the Magician was the fantastic Defenders of the Earth cartoon.Â
I never thought I would be writing this, but there are some important American historical
With Mighty Morphin #1 Ryan Parrott presents a classic Ranger identity mystery and then add
When I saw this book in my review list, I thought, “a crossover of Image
As a lifelong X-Men fan since my childhood, I have a strong affection for X-Men
Review by ‘The Professor’ Bud Young, Host of No-Prize Podcast Visually stunning. This is the
To be perfectly honest, this is my first written review. I do review movies with
Hey kiddos, this is not your daddy“s Crow. You will not find some greasy long
In the previous issue of Strange Academy #3, The Students from the academy had been
This giant-sized issue is a great example of what has gone wrong with Batgirl. Is
With Spider-Man Noir issue 5 writer Margaret Stohl and artist Juan Ferreyra cement their status
Hot on the heels of the latest Batman / Joker war in Batman #100, the
Once again we are seeing a new take on a classic comic book character. This
Canto is the type of book that makes you want to tell all of your
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #110 has all the best intentions but feels like a weak
I am not sure I agree with the Marvel idea of legacy numbers across books
Every year I take time out to read this book. For me, Zenescope books are