REVIEW: Mae #1
As a reviewer, I get opportunities to read comics that I normally wouldn“t have the
As a reviewer, I get opportunities to read comics that I normally wouldn“t have the
A little while ago, I took a snapshot look at Chum, the new book brought
Written by Scott Lobdell, art by Joe Bennett & Belardino Brabo, COLORS BY Jose Villarrubia, LETTERS BY Dave Sharpe, COVER
Welcome to this Giant-Size Lightning Review, featuring not only the usual content, but also a
4001 A.D.: X-O Manowar #1 is out this week, and it marks the first tie-in
The opening issue of Ta-Nehisi Coates & Brian Stelfreeze’s new Black Panther series did an
I’ve read some trippy stuff in my day, but nothing comes close to Pop Gun
It“s strange that my first real exposure to Ninjak is on a storyline where he
For a recap check out my reviews for both issues 1 and 2. Right off
Cowabunga. First let me say, I grew up on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I had
For a recap check out my reviews for issues 0, 1 and 2 Aye Yai
Dominique Vasko and her gang take on their next big job following the craziness of
Ok so I thought maybe I was a little harsh on issue 1 (check out
Creators: Bartholomew Klick, Zach Stoppel Webcomic Link: Ramen Empire It’s rare that a comic does
G’Day Crusaders, This is Dodgy86 in the mix bringing you TREP # 1 by Patrick
Breaking down superheroes is a trend that Mark Millar continues to mine, with the new
What in the world is going on here? That’s what we all said after reading
Dejah Thoris’ journey of self discovery continues, albeit with a slave-ish supplication followed by rebel themed
Written by Tim King, Art by Mitch Gerads, published by Vertigo, edited by Shelly Long.
With rebirth looming and so many titles ending we bid farewell to Midnighter after only
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