‘Gateway #2:’ Advance Comic Review
A playful grin, sharp teeth, and a bloody knife. That can’t be good. Surrounded by flames, dead bodies, and a city in ruins, the girl
A playful grin, sharp teeth, and a bloody knife. That can’t be good. Surrounded by flames, dead bodies, and a city in ruins, the girl
The third of a twelve-issue series from Dark Horse Comics, written by J.M. Straczynski, art by Pete Woods, with colors by Matthew Wilson, and lettering
We’re currently in a Golden Age of Sherlock Holmes right now, with two pictures from Legendary and well-received modern versions of the detective currently being
Y’all familiar with Suicide Risk? It’s this new(ish) comic by BOOM! Studios written by Mike Carey with art by Joerge Coelho. It’s this whole thing.Â
Dammit. I already support a relatively expensive comic book habit that precludes me from doing meaningful and important things like go on trips, buy gas,
Greg Rucka and Michael Lark’s Lazarus was probably my favorite new series of 2013, and it’s about time I got around to reviewing an issue.Â
I apologize up front if I confuse anyone with the title of this issue, but I refuse to call it X-Men #10: Now Ghosts #1
Travel back to the early 1950s with Dark Horse Archives’ third volume of Forbidden Worlds, presented in a prestige hardcover format and gloriously lurid color,
My favorite thing about The Star Wars is when I am sure that I know exactly what is going to happen. I have spent more
David Lapham’s adaptation of The Strain, by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan, has been interesting. The first volume played out like a modern take
Over the past year, Fanboy Comics has been following the indie comic book series Creepy Scarlett with interest, as the adventures of the series’ candy-obsessed
In Cascade #1 and #2 when Mark’s fiancée Sue Daniel, reveals that she’s pregnant, the daddy to be couldn’t be more pleased by the news.