‘Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle #2’ – Advance Comic Book Review
The second 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
The second 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
I haven’t read many issue 0s, so I don’t know if this is how they normally go, but The Star Wars #0 is a neat,
Seriously, don’t read it. There are some big spoilers there. One is a spoiler for something that happens early in the first issue. The other
The Saviors comes to us from Image Comics, bringing writer James Robinson (Earth 2, Starman, The Shade) back to creator-owned comics with art done by
The premise of Holli Hoxxx is rather strange, but interesting. In the year 2051, there’s no more gravity on Earth. Instead, people stick to the
I watch a lot of programming on the Bloomberg financial channel at my job, and one of the things they’ve been discussing quite a lot
Titan’s new A1: The World’s Greatest Comics sadly isn’t. It’s a hodgepodge of short comics from some great creators like Alan Moore, Jim Steranko, Kevin
F. Scott Fitzgerald famously stated that there were no second acts in American life. He was wrong about that, of course. Just look at Steve
Renee Winters has always been a normal girl, except for her odd ability to find dead things wherever she goes. She hangs out with her
Before ripping my human claws (I forgot to trim my nails this month.) into Transformers: Monstrosity #6, I feel it necessary to share some important
I wish Ben Stiller directed more. I’m a big fan of his last effort, the great Hollywood satire Tropic Thunder. You don’t grow up with
Erstwhile reader, you have stayed loyal through the last three reviews, so, of course, you’re anxiously awaiting the 4th and final chapter in my reviews