Review: Uncanny X-Men #4
Nineties nostalgia has been everywhere for some time including the world of the X-Men. The
Nineties nostalgia has been everywhere for some time including the world of the X-Men. The
Author: Gar Cremona / https://www.dublinwriter.com/ Artist(s): Cormac Hughes, Robert Carey, Barry McGowan Get a copy HERE Every Saturday we will
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Lords of the Cosmos #2 picks up where issue #1 left off, following the same
When last we left our new hero, I had proclaimed the identity of a psychic
Previously in Curse Words, Jacques Zacques had been confronted by Mr. Opaque. Opaque, having sought
Sometimes, as a writer, you have to be prescient in order to be timely. Nnedi
Being a child of the eighties, I thought I was fairly up to date on
Daredevil #612 marks the end of the ”˜Death of Daredevil“ storyline along with Charles Soule“s
Author: Gar Cremona / https://www.dublinwriter.com/ Artist(s): Cormac Hughes, Robert Carey, Barry McGowan Get a copy HERE Every Saturday we will
Wonder Woman is one of those characters that can change dramatically depending on who is
Chelsea Cain“s Maneaters (Image Comics) is a delectable revelation about how gender works in our
Barbarella, a long running comic book series published first in 1962 by the French Magazine
Amy Chu and Erik Burnham“s Red Sonja #23 (Dynamite Comics) might be the most complete
Another week to jump into the world of comics! Whether you are looking to get
Now that I have secured the story’s main through-line/main plot/theme, I need to create a
G“Day Crusaders, This is Dodgy in the mix brining you The World of Tomorrow #1
Archie 1941 #3 continues this period piece glimpse into Americana in the aftermath of the
Elvis and his band of makeshift warriors against evil continue their battle in Bubba Ho-Tep