Review: Action Comics #1000
“Providing Hope for 80 years!” Say what you want about Superman; yes he can be
“Providing Hope for 80 years!” Say what you want about Superman; yes he can be
Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr.“s Kick-Ass is getting better with each issue. Kick-Ass #3,
Too often we make mountains out of molehills, where things that seem catastrophic end up
Mutant Mayhem may well be one of the corner stones of the Marvel alliteration universe, but
The Amazons Attacked storyline continues this issue, with the title of the arc finally bearing
Despite its title, Lion Forge“s astute translation of “Algeria is Beautiful Like America” has very
Does a graphic narrative become more noir if it is redrawn, re-lettered, and redesigned by
There continues to be something deeply satisfying about reading each issue of Image Comics“ Motor
As America’s favourite pastime is in its first week, an element of publishing serendipity has
Marv Wolfman and George Perez created DC“s Cyborg during their classic run on Teen Titans
Two worlds, so similar yet so different are separated by a portal. On Havos, a
Since the whole Rebirth imitative, there have been a couple of books that been consistently
Is there a more tragic space faring character than Rom, the Space Knight. I know
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Does art imitate life or does life imitate
The Forty Swords, came through the night to massacres an entire village. All that remains,
Saladin Ahmed“s Abbott, published by Boom Studios is one of the strongest mini-series being published
Already behind the original schedule, the event that DC has been building towards since Rebirth,
Mystery and discovery animate each of the first two issues of DC“s The Terrifics. In
Timing, in cooking, life and love, is of paramount importance. Without timing, your soufflé will collapse,
Way back in the distant time, one of the bastions of the UK comic industry