
‘Harrow County #13:’ Advance Comic Book Review
There’s a poetry to Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Harrow County. A poetry of words, images, and ideas – a sense of place and time
There’s a poetry to Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Harrow County. A poetry of words, images, and ideas – a sense of place and time
Have you ever entered someone else’s nightmare? Probably not. That’s what it is to read Peter Tomasi and Ian Bertram’s House of Penance. It’s like
I haven’t been following the comic book, but I just finished the most recent episodes of Doctor Who Season 10 and the Christmas Special. There
The world needs more Eccleston as Doctor Who. Cavan Scott does a fine job bringing both his Doctor and the era of the series to
I wrote the review of Prometheus: Life and Death #1 a week back which is the issue that takes place after Predator: Life and Death
As a society who has embraced entertainment on a euphoric scale, we seek happy endings to the point at which we’ve forgotten what a good
Inspired is the word that comes to mind after reading Issue 6 of Sam Humphries and Tom Patterson’s political satire that borders on full-blown, the-beginning-of-the-end-of-America
Dan Abnett continues the newest Dark Horse cross-over cycle, picking up from his Predator: Life and Death with Prometheus: Life and Death #1. His Predator
I spent the entirety of my first review giving reasons why Matt Kindt is a genius. Now, let me take this second issue and focus
I just got chills as I read the final line in issue twelve of Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crooks’ Harrow County, with Hannah Christensen taking