Ol’ Timers Comic Book Show Review: Batman Year One
With all the hoopla of The Batman hitting both the big and little (for some)
With all the hoopla of The Batman hitting both the big and little (for some)
This Flash run is a legend in the making. A great book in which every
When writer/artist Gary Parkin was furloughed from work in 2020, there‘s no way he could
For me, considering that there is a wealth of Batman and Catwoman stuff out about
What was a solid introduction to Hill House went out with an underwhelming whimper. The
You know the story; into each generation a slayer is born, a chosen one. You
Given the world is still in the grasp of a pandemic, though possibly not reported
Darth Vader #22 is a battle of wills between two very different agents of order.
The bookend to Radio Spaceman has literally everything. It’s as if Mike Mignola took everything
HULK PLANET begins this July in HULK #9 This July, climb aboard Starship Hulk and
Venom #7 contains incredibly dynamic, action packed scenes with art that flies off the page.
Story thus far: In the previous issue of Captain Carter #1,In an alternate universe, Peggy
Marvel’s love of everything Ol’ Timers takes a Strange turn this week as Marvel veteran
It starts with a pathologist that walks into an autopsy room is under extra-ordinary security
Maybe Jace should have stayed in Gotham, because New York crazy is a completely different
Star Wars #22 really delivers on the promise of Crimson Dawn. Charles Soule has been
Would You Sacrifice the World For Your Family? From writer Emmy Award-winning writer Marc Guggenheim
Every publisher has their go to books and characters. Marvel has the Avengers, Spider-Man and
The legends of Norse Mythology have become a popular source of inspiration for a lot
Never let it be said that I don’t recognise when publishers, who are known for