REVIEW: James Bond Hammerhead #4 (of 6)
Things are looking grim for James Bond as schemes and counter schemes fall into place.Â
Things are looking grim for James Bond as schemes and counter schemes fall into place.Â
We are back in the frozen tundra of New York, catching up with possibly the
For all their merchandised books and numerous covers, there is something I quite like about
Ah the 70’s! The only time and place where women’s lib was represented by TV
Recently I spent some time with the guys on Flipside Focus, the podcast aimed at
It may come as a surprise to a number of people, but Red Sonja has
Ah, true love, shall its course ever run smooth? This is the question that Dynamite
Having missed the first issue, I kind of started this book blind. A few pages
One of my all time favourite cartoons is Defenders of the Earth. Fro those who
It has been a couple of months since I spent some time in 1940’s America,
The second book of this five issue run, sees the title come to fruition. Or
The first arc of the re-Vampi comes to its conclusion this issue, with the expected
It has been a while since I spent some time with the James Bind comic
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
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
Dynamite continues its trend of mashing up differing properties with this one, at least at
With all the trauma of past issues still impacting the former Princess of Mars, Dejah