REVIEW: James Bond 007 #7
It has been a while since I spent some time with the James Bind comic
It has been a while since I spent some time with the James Bind comic
Boy, do we have a great Lightning Review for you this week! Welcome to my
Writer Frank J. Barbiere is back at it again with artists Francesco Manna and Morgan
Being how I only use YouTube for watching music videos and game play, I may
Potentially running the risk of, appropriately it may seem, not being seen at first glance
Speeding full throttle into the final stretch of the story the team are falling like
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Eisner Award-nominated writer Cullen Bunn’s star continues to rise, as critics rally around new projects
Dynamite Comics’ look at The Shadow’s past continues; albeit through the looking-glass of his impact
Dejah Thoris’ journey of self discovery continues, albeit with a slave-ish supplication followed by rebel themed
Written by Corinna Bechko, art by Johnathan Lao, published by Dynamite Being a fan of
I feel like everything under the sun is getting licensed as a comic these days.
Let’s not judge a book by its title. Let me explain for those of you
Let’s judge this book by its cover… Nothing screams Dungeons and Dragons like giant spiders
Dynamite continues its trend of mashing up differing properties with this one, at least at
When I heard that Dynamite was launching the second volume of Xena: Warrior Princess, I
With all the trauma of past issues still impacting the former Princess of Mars, Dejah
Its 1942. New York is left vulnerable as every able-bodied male is enlisting to take
Let’s judge this book by its cover… It’s full on Ash as we get a
You would have thought that if a publisher had mashed worlds together in an effort
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