‘Visitations #7:’ Comic Book Review
Visitations #7 is split into two stories: Prisoners and Slaughter at the Stockyards. The first looks at the consequences of the mayor’s death on Blackwood
Visitations #7 is split into two stories: Prisoners and Slaughter at the Stockyards. The first looks at the consequences of the mayor’s death on Blackwood
Randyl Bishop, creator of the gritty revenge story The Hawk of New York, steps away from serious, more mature tales to indulge in a fun,
Eric was left with a few loose ends and issues when we left him at the end of The Hawk of New York #6, and
Ruby is back 150% as the Geek-Girl I fell in love with in the first mini-series as she faces off with another nemesis on the
If Summer as a sexy ladyâ„¢ threw me off a little on the cover of issue 7, I had no doubt that issue 8 would
Visitations #6: Death on the Elevated, Scott Larson’s latest installment in his comic book series about the paranormal influence on the history of Chicago, jumps
Steven Prince teased that the titular Monster Matador would be facing a fierce, new threat in Africa in the final pages of Tango of the
Zetian has always struggled to be the ideal of Chinese femininity. She loathes her useless bound feet and how her family values her brother, father,
Lorena Adler specializes in keeping secrets and using half-truths to keep the world from knowing her true self: an individual possessing the ability to utilize
Anyone who has ever lived with a young, active cat knows the challenges of getting adjusted to his or her particular quirks. Will you have