‘Past Aways #9:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Matt Kindt throws a curve ball in the final issue of Past Aways, and, instead of focusing the brunt force of the story behind the
Matt Kindt throws a curve ball in the final issue of Past Aways, and, instead of focusing the brunt force of the story behind the
Up until now, Grant Morrison and Dan Mora’s Klaus felt a little too frivolous. Our buff hero Klaus is going to become Santa. He has
When I reviewed Spire #6, I was a little lost and realized a short time after it was because I hadn’t read Issue #5 yet
The final issue of the first arc of Venus should be called “The Things We Can’t Leave Behind,” such as the worst humanity has to
From a time when irony was every story device comes EC Archives’ collection of Issues #1-6 of Shock Suspense Stories. As it turns out, it
The final issue of the first story arc in Mystery Girl, the story of Trine who can solve any mystery just by being in the
There’s a point while cooking stew when all of the ingredients and their flavors coalesce, and it’s brilliant. When stew is slow cooked, and everything
This issue is a good jumping-on point for new readers, as we find ourselves at the beginning of a new tale being woven and the
What I was hoping for in issue #1 of Kennel Block Blues, I get in issue #2.
I first came across Roger Langridge’s work with his previous kaBOOM! title, Abigail and the Snowman, a children’s series about a young girl who befriends