‘Wildfire #1-2:’ Comic Book Review
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,
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,
Red City #3 by Daniel Corey picks up where #2 left off, but a lot has changed. Most significantly, issue three is drawn by Anthony
Buckle up, because Issue #2 of Red City by Daniel Corey and Mark Dos Santos is a full-throttle, sci-fi joy ride. We ride shotgun with
Orphans, by Ben Tanzer, is a slick and haunting sci-fi meditation on the full-steam corruption of the American dream and, indeed, America itself. We are
Tarzan. We all know his primal call, as he swings through the jungle, fighting both man and beast, bringing goodness and justice to a harsh,
Daniel Corey (Moriarty) has a new comic published by Image and drawn by Mark Dos Santos called Red City and Issue #1 is a blast!
Ray Bradbury said, “Science fiction is the most important literature in the history of the world, because it’s the history of ideas, the history of
Shiprock & Anchordog is a quiet, little, twenty-two page comic by Evan Curran and Gregery Miller. It’s the story of Shiprock and Anchordog, two dogs
MPH #1 from Mark Millar and Duncan Fegredo starts off in 1986 in a small town in Missouri. Our narrator describes the story of Mr
It Came! from Titan Books is a fast-paced, funny-as-hell, B-movie parody, and it’s one of my favorite books of the year.