REVIEW: Red Sonja #23
Amy Chu and Erik Burnham“s Red Sonja #23 (Dynamite Comics) might be the most complete
Amy Chu and Erik Burnham“s Red Sonja #23 (Dynamite Comics) might be the most complete
So, one of the few comic events from DC remains on track this week as
Mairghread Scott has wrapped up her first arc since taking over the writing duties on
G“Day Crusaders, This is Dodgy in the mix brining you The World of Tomorrow #1
It is funny how trends come and go in all things, be it movies, TV,
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Valiant’s mutants are back and this time there is no mistaking who is Queen of
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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
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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