UNDERPINNINGS Review: A Quiet, Human Story That Hits Harder Than It Shouts
Sometimes a comic doesn’t need explosions, capes, cosmic portals, or somebody getting punched through a
Sometimes a comic doesn’t need explosions, capes, cosmic portals, or somebody getting punched through a
WEPA! Now this is how you kick open the church doors, throw holy water in
Vampirella #1 hit shops on April 22, 2026. This new #1 is written by Christopher
There are comics that ease you in nice and slow… and then there are comics
There are reboots that play it safe… and then there are reboots that come in
There is something deliciously messy about Neighborhood Watch #1, and I mean that in the
This one-shot does not whisper. It stalks, strikes, and leaves a mark. Gabriel Hardman and
Transformers #31 is the kind of issue that reminds readers why the Energon Universe keeps
This CGC submission was built around creators and moments that actually matter to me. Todd
Uncanny X-Men #25 is not playing nice. This issue storms into New Orleans with claws
Ande Parks and Ronan Cliquet deliver a vicious, cinematic first issue that throws Tyler Rake
Honor and Curse: Eternal #1 comes out swinging with style, pain, and a blade sharpened
There are comeback issues, and then there are issues that walk back into the room
Dynamite’s Space Ghost #9 comes out swinging and never lets up. David Pepose takes this
Lobo is back, and this book does not believe in subtlety for even one second.
Some comics creep up on you quietly. Others kick the door open with a bloody
Gotham Central #1 introduces one of the most unique perspectives in Gotham City storytelling. Instead
Dark Horse Comics just dropped a heater with The Devil on My Shoulder #1, and
Some comics ease you into the story. Tigress Island #1? Nah… this one grabs you
Some adventure comics flirt with danger. The Digger #2 from Invader Comics, written by T.