The Empty Man #3: Review
For those who prefer to use their comics as an entity for escapism, The Empty
For those who prefer to use their comics as an entity for escapism, The Empty
Dark Ark #11 continues the mirror image story of a dark companion ark to the
Synopsis: An awesome mix of reality and fantasy take place within these pages. We’re taken
Heroes from all corners of the Earth join forces for the first time to battle
It seems that while you can take Cullen Bunn out of Harrow County, you can’t
Synopsis: This issue opens with the leader of the Assassins Guild on a rant about
Cullen Dunn, Brian Quinn, and Walt Flanagan are poised to release their kickstarter-funded “urban fantasy”“
Full disclosure: The title of Dark Ark“s seventh installment, “Beneath Surface”“ is the same as
Synopsis: This issue opens with the Mighty Scragg and associates beating the crap out of
Six issues in and the rain continues unabated. All the world remains flooded and only
Synopsis: Finally! A comic book that features Count Dracula that goes back to the real
Modern master of the macabre Cullen Bunn tackles the personal demons of man in the
Synopsis: It’s a time travel tale as the original X-Men are transported to the present
We“re only a few weeks into 2018 but I feel comfortable saying this seems like
Whilst the great flood lay siege to the land locked, two great arks would venture
The idea of this new series from AfterShock comics takes on one of the most
Cullen Bunn is no stranger to taking on big characters and big ideas. His work
As I opened Conan The Slayer #12 and read the title, I realized that something
Marvel’s “Generations” weekly series promises to have classic characters meet their newer selves. This week
Cullen Bunn and Jack T. Cole’s magical mystery tour continues in THE UNSOUND #3. Ashli,