‘’68 Rule of War #2:’ Comic Book Review
If there was one comic I was looking forward to this month, it was ’68 Rule of War #2: A Man of Wealth and Taste.
If there was one comic I was looking forward to this month, it was ’68 Rule of War #2: A Man of Wealth and Taste.
Things are not looking good for John Connor and the human race with this sixth installment of Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle. Â Â This issue rocks
Zombies. Specters. Demons. Werewolf Druids. Dinosaurs. Okay, seriously, the In the Dark Horror Anthology has everything that a horror junkie could possibly want from the
Grab your doughnuts and high-powered weaponry, kiddies, because we’re going after the sixty billion double dollar man in the third omnibus collection of Trigun Maximum.
In a sentence: I feel Skybreaker missed the mark. From its opening pages, a few key things are made clear. The first is that this
Once again, the masked, one-eyed vigilante from Dark Horse Comics dispenses his own definition of justice in the second volume of the series. Written by
The continuing story of Gina and Tina, the witch killers, in this fifth issue of Where the Witches Lurk by Joe Pezzula and with art
Imagine you could see the world as you wished through the wonders of technology. An elegant, grungy, mythical, or even a fantastical world is merely
Hellboy is the ultimate badass. A character who, by all intents and purposes, does good despite being put through well . . . Hell. He
At first blush, Edison Rex reminds me a bit of a Saturday morning cartoon version of Mark Waid’s Irredeemable or perhaps Incorruptible, the sister book