‘Jonesy #4:’ Advance Comic Book Review
This was supposed to be the final issue in a four-issue series; however, instead it ends with a “To Be Continued…” and the announcement that
This was supposed to be the final issue in a four-issue series; however, instead it ends with a “To Be Continued…” and the announcement that
This is it: the final issue. Over the last 8 issues, we’ve seen life, death, reincarnation, war, and star-crossed love, spanning across the globe and
Andrez Bergen’s latest noir superhero comic is rather different from his previous noir superhero comic. Bullet Gal was a deeper and more dramatic story: a
Throughout the Future Proof story, James and Simon have been on a mission to correct the past. The actions they take seem strange sometimes, and
What happened back in Kansas while Dorothy was away in Oz? When Edmund, Lucy, et al. returned from Narnia, after having grown into adult kings
This is the final issue of Gutter Magic. After ages of searching, our hero, Cinder, has found the mysterious Oppenheimer and forces him to perform
I’ve been trying not to compare this new Dirk Gently comic with Douglas Adams’ original novels. I’ve been trying to judge it on its own
In this issue of Jonesy, we get to see more of Jonesy’s dad. Having briefly met him in the first two issues, we know that
Our two star-crossed lovers, Mali and Tessa, are still on the run from . . . what seems like just about everyone on the planet.
The Maids of Wrath is the sequel to last year’s Enter the Janitor—a quirky fantasy/adventure about a secret group of people tasked with literally cleaning