Review: The Warning #1
It is funny how trends come and go in all things, be it movies, TV,
It is funny how trends come and go in all things, be it movies, TV,
Archie 1941 #3 continues this period piece glimpse into Americana in the aftermath of the
Elvis and his band of makeshift warriors against evil continue their battle in Bubba Ho-Tep
Valiant’s mutants are back and this time there is no mistaking who is Queen of
Dan Slott“s run on Iron Man so far is a good example of sometimes less
What do you get when you combine an Alex Jones surrogate, lizard people, shadow brokers
There is a phrase running around Twitter I saw recently that almost fits this comic’s
Watching a hero fall brings a multitude of emotions. There are elements of somberness as
Death Sentence Liberty #1 presents a vision of a dystopian future where a sexually transmitted
This issue of Star Wars read more like a chapter from A Game Of Thrones
Jeff Lemire’s reboot of the Black Hammer universe takes a side trip into the strange
I’ve been a huge fan of Matthew Rosenberg’s since his Black Mask days. The first
The Go-Bots, a lesser known toy line of transforming robots by Tonka, debuted in the
“A cat can only take so much s#!+ before her claws come out!” That is
Being a huge fan of Gary Larson’s The Far Side, I was extremely interested in
Dark Ark #11 continues the mirror image story of a dark companion ark to the
The foundation of a great concept is typically forged by asking a poignant but simple
Captain America’s redemptive arc continues in Captain America #5, part of the “Winter In America”
Superhero humour is a bit of an unforgiving beast. As a creator you put together
Take the Doctor Star challenge. See if you can read the first four issues of