REVIEW: Spawn #286
Todd McFarlane“s Spawn is getting closer and closer to its 300th issue. For the original
Todd McFarlane“s Spawn is getting closer and closer to its 300th issue. For the original
The Sejics’ art has been blowing up the internet for some time now; whether it
A mysterious stranger, a tiny castle town, and an endless war forms the basic elements
The world of Steve Orlando and Garry Brown“s “Crude”“ (Image Comics) is cruel, cynical, and
The Grave Diggers Union (Image Comics) is a monthly reminder of how much fun the
Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr.“s Kick-Ass is getting better with each issue. Kick-Ass #3,
Does a graphic narrative become more noir if it is redrawn, re-lettered, and redesigned by
There continues to be something deeply satisfying about reading each issue of Image Comics“ Motor
One of the foundational assertions of the modern superhero genre is that with great power
Reading Ice Cream Man #2, written by W. Maxwell Prince with art by Martin Morazzo,
Image Comics“ Kill or be Killed #16 opens with the series’ protagonist, Dylan, in a
When we last left Alex Underwood she was in a bit of a pickle. Back
Microtransactions – What do they have to do with comics? Not much, but the gaming
A kung-fu epic set in the back alleys and subway tunnels of Harlem, New York.
This beautifully colourful comic is a fantastic first issue. Full of interesting characters mixed with
Comics and politics. The two have always had a relationship that has, for better or
Death and the traditional ideas of souls has been used to tell stories in so
It all started with a Twitter thread. I was scrolling through my often cluttered feed
Following the recent Advance Review of Image Comics newest sensation Shirtless Bear-Fighter, we caught up
For the past two years, I’ve lived in Indiana and before that I spent a