‘Binary Gray #7:’ Comic Book Review
Issue seven of Binary Gray focuses on the aftermath and consequences of the attack on the superhero team The Virtue’s secret headquarters by the mysterious
Issue seven of Binary Gray focuses on the aftermath and consequences of the attack on the superhero team The Virtue’s secret headquarters by the mysterious
This is the second issue of Dream Thief: Escape, and writer Jai Nitz and artist Greg Smallwood continue to add exciting and terrifying new levels
My first thought for reviewing Knuckleheads: Fist Contact, IDW’s print collection of digital publishing wunderkind Monkeybrain Comics’ hilarious, sitcom sci-fi adventure comedy, was to combine
The third issue of Brain Boy brings the Psy vs. Psy story arc to its roaring conclusion, but not without offering tantalizing hints at what
Darby Pop Publishing and IDW’s Doberman unashamedly and expertly channels the eighties and nineties through the lens of crowd-pleasing movies like Beverly Hills Cop, Tango
There are a plethora of great ideas in Assailant Comics’ new anthology series, Open Tree, the best of which is the decision to make the
Issue two of Street Angel is all kinds of crazy, and bizarre, and absurd, and hilarious. It is the strangest amalgam of ideas I have
If by some strange chance you didn’t already know, Knuckleheads’ letters page is called Knucklefriends, and you can write in to the stellar creative team
Fear Agent is back, with a desperate grab at a sustainable future for the remaining people of Earth. After an inordinate amount of alien invasions
Dark Horse’s sleeper hit, Dream Thief, is back, and so are the eighties. For those of you just joining us, last year writer Jai Nitz