Review: The Citizen #1
Living in a city protected by a plethora of superheroes sounds ideal. There are a
Living in a city protected by a plethora of superheroes sounds ideal. There are a
A great crossover story has a simple premise, great character interaction and madcap energy. Transformers/My
The Vampire story business is a tough racket. Either you have to have a compelling
This third issue of the latest Nancy Drew mini-series from Dynamite actually sees a second
“It feels good to stop running.” – Overdrive. Synopsis: This issue opens with Peter Parker
Set after The Empire Strikes Back, this series tries to add some evil to the
Sasquatch in Love #1 is an amazing debut filled with absolute joy and superb humor.
I’ll freely admit it. I have no problem with being that guy that yells directions
In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue 107, writer Sophie Campbell tries to bring back the
Every now and again a book comes along that makes you sit back and think.Â
If there is ever a book that demonstrates the difference in comic tastes from yesteryear
Heart Attack Volume 1, asks some intriguing questions to include, What makes us human? Is
After the prelim and part set up of James Tynion IV’s first Batman arc, after
The signs of the zodiac can be rich pickings for any number of creative types.Â
You know, I remember the Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. Back in the day, ITV would
Dynamite’s long established love of yesteryear raises it’s masked head once again as the Green
The Silent Interlude issue of G.I.Joe is far and away regarded as the greatest silent
With the introduction of a Willow book into the comic Buffy-verse, it’s probably a good
Empyre represents a very different kind of challenge for the Avengers and Fantastic Four, rather
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