‘Pop #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Issue one of Dark Horse’s Pop introduces readers to a world where pop stars are grown in vats and managed by nefarious taskmasters. The primary
Issue one of Dark Horse’s Pop introduces readers to a world where pop stars are grown in vats and managed by nefarious taskmasters. The primary
It can be difficult to replicate an actor’s voice in a comic book, but writer Nick Abadzis has been doing a great job capturing David
Hi, my name is Barbra, and I have an addiction to adorably cute comic books. Sara Varon’s Robot Dreams, James Kochalka’s Peanutbutter & Jeremy’s Best
RoboChuck is back for a third edition, and this time there is an fascinating air of macabre that is usually absent. This is, of course,
Okay, here’s the set up: It’s present-day America, but not the America that you know (though there are some very potent parallels). See, it’s an
I know Matt Hawkins work primarily from his comic, Think Tank, with Top Cow, a wonderfully fresh and funny series about an AWOL DARPA employee,
The Dirge of Viqdis #1 is the first project from small publisher Valkyrie Komics. The basic story follows Viq, an angel who has been infused
Erica Heflin and Amanda Rachels’ new comic, Flesh of White, takes a serious issue and presents it to American readers in a personalized, accessible format.
“To the Heroes. They didn’t set out to be heroes. They just did what they had to do.”“The end of Evil. Are a handful of
There are certain individuals who get a sick thrill out of hiding a sardonic and hilarious tale for adults in the trappings of a bright
Like a creature in a B-movie sequel, the indie anthology comic, Verge, has returned, and it has . . . evolved! Published by Identity Comics,
How would you like the world to end? The End is Nigh, the first installment of The Apocalypse Triptych, a collection of short story anthologies