‘Rat God #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
One thing I’ve been noticing about comic books lately is that, within each issue, less and less story is being told, so story arcs can
One thing I’ve been noticing about comic books lately is that, within each issue, less and less story is being told, so story arcs can
I want this comic to be better, simply because the art is unbelievably amazing. I was intrigued with the first issue. Josie Schuller, a Mad
Matt Fraction. That should be all I need to say to recommend his newest book from Image Comics, Casanova: Acedia. It used to be that
I had the pleasure of reviewing the first issue of this four-part mini-series by Roger Langridge (Fred the Clown, The Muppet Show Comics, Popeye), and
The newest collection of Michael Avon Oeming’s The Victories (Volume 4) is not the place to start but the place to finish, and the finish
I am a huge fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender, which I just recently watched again to show my girlfriend, because she really wanted to
Now’s the time to buy Dark Horse Presents again with Issue #6 (nee #199). As it proclaims on the cover page, it’s the 2014 Best
Gail Simone (Secret Six, Wonder Woman) and Jim Zub (Skullkickers, Makeshift Miracles) spin a simple tale that goes where a typical story normally wouldn’t go
Really? Are you sure you’ve never heard of Lone Wolf and Cub? This is one of the most definitive comic books in Japanese history –
I wrote an entire review for this and am scrapping it, because I realized something: Drug and Drop is not written for me. It’s not