
‘RoboWolf #2:’ Comic Book Review
The high octane, brightly colored, ‘90s fever dream that is RoboWolf continues. Our ragtag crew of bank robbers now has only eight hours to deliver

The high octane, brightly colored, ‘90s fever dream that is RoboWolf continues. Our ragtag crew of bank robbers now has only eight hours to deliver

This is volume 2 of Dark Horse’s new library edition of Mark Millar’s acclaimed Jupiter’s Legacy comic series. It’s actually volume 1 of the story,

I’m only vaguely familiar with the world of Hellboy, in which this comic is set. I saw the first Ron Perlman movie, and I’ve heard

A good secret agent is nothing without a good tech person behind them. James Bond has Q to outfit him with clever gadgets and weapons

A strange, inexplicable, natural phenomenon endows a handful of people with superpowers. It’s a common premise for superhero stories, used in everything from the TV

Morgana. Morgaine. Morgan le Fay. Evil enchantress and conniving manipulator, who plotted an uprising against her brother, King Arthur, to take the throne of Camelot

This comic is definitely a slow burn. Much of this first issue consists of narration from the main character, talking about how Something Is Happeningâ„¢,

This comic feels like a story-within-a-story. It’s a brief clip you see on a television in the background, being watched by the characters in a

A man awakens in a seedy motel room, with no memory of how he got there. He then emerges onto the street, into a world

When I agreed to review this comic, I had actually never seen the original, 1984 Troma film, The Toxic Avenger. So, in preparation, before reading