Review: The Pale #1-5
Starting as a web-comic and now joining a growing list of successful crowd-sourced comics; The
Starting as a web-comic and now joining a growing list of successful crowd-sourced comics; The
Synopsis: Finally! IDW has brought us back to the original five-year mission. I enjoy most
DC Comics had announced last year its intent to produce Young Adult material, as well
The Invisible Kingdom, written by Hugo Award-winning writer G. Willow Wilson (Air, Cairo, Ms. Marvel/Kamala
There’s something about titles that are slightly cartoony in the way they’re written that takes
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STORY East of West mixes a couple of genres that being scifi with western and
I’ve been reading X-O Manowar since the first iteration of the title way back in
STORY Graveyard Shift is the second crowd funded book that I’m reviewing. I’ve chosen to
There is something about the creative team of Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino that just
Animosity #20, written by Marguerite Bennett, art provided by Elton Thomasi, continues where #19 left
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With Riverdale and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina both being popular shows, Archie Comics are
”¢ Fatherly love is not something with which Loki Laufeyson is terribly familiar. Still, you’d
So there are these neat little things that a lot of comics have been doing
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We all have those comic titles that we“ve been meaning to read, but just haven“t
I must confess a bit of naivety where the Zenescope Entertainment Universe is concerned. I
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