Review: Crowded #4
Crowded is an entertaining commentary on the future of a society that devalues life, glorifies
Crowded is an entertaining commentary on the future of a society that devalues life, glorifies
When Fatale taught me, you can take the long way home”¦ or you can get
After an extended medical leave from the realms of geekdom, I’m just now getting back
This is my first foray into the rebooted Kick-Ass and the life and times of
Imagine being able to fly but still feeling trapped. That is the core conundrum that
High school life must be hard. In most of the iterations I have seen on
Although this is only the second issue of Leviathan I am already so deeply invested
Willa Fowler is the superhero that we need right now. She“s smart. She“s fly. And
Dogma is generally defined as the rhetoric associated with a set of principles transmitted by
Earth Security Agents Rice and McIntyre face fireworks in an alien gunfight at the ESA HQ,
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,