‘John Flood #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
What does a man do that cannot sleep? Ever. What if that man were perhaps one of the good guys. And, by having his ability
What does a man do that cannot sleep? Ever. What if that man were perhaps one of the good guys. And, by having his ability
Whether you’re top of the heap or the bottom, we all look the same in the end. Issue #1 had us hooked, and now the
Are you my mother? Dark Horse gives us a dour, broken world that somehow manages to craft love and light into a fun and deliberate
You and what army? Oh . . . School is hard. There are kids picking on you on the playground, teachers picking on you in
Zodiac Starforce is a sendup of/tribute to those “Magical Girl” manga comics, like Sailor Moon, or . . . others, I guess. They tell me
I got tripped out reading this issue. Seriously, one of our leads is put into a hypnotic state, and I sort of lost my bearings.
For years, writer Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Wanted, Kingsmen: The Secret Service) has been examining, re-imagining, and deconstructing superheroes and the capes and cowls genre. Paired,
This is it. The final issue of Andrez Bergen’s gritty and exciting noir superhero comic, Bullet Gal. I’ve been reading this comic since it began
After several issues of dancing around one another, moving in different circles, and catching the occasional fleeting glimpse, our two protagonists have finally come together.
The pope is so eager to get his Clone Jesus-based healing on that he’s sent an extraction team to Malsum Island to seize the Son
Earlier this summer, publisher Alterna Comics released the intriguing title, Snarl, a supernatural thriller that straddles the horror and crime genres with ease. Telling the
Rise and shine . . . It can be hard to get out of bed sometimes. That snooze button sits atop your alarm like a