‘Irredeemable Premier Volume 1:’ Hardcover Review
Last year, I reviewed a comic called The Mighty which explored the concept of Superman (or rather, a hero like him) as a god on
Last year, I reviewed a comic called The Mighty which explored the concept of Superman (or rather, a hero like him) as a god on
We’re nearly through the five-issue arc of this Sherlock Holmes comic, and the actual mystery to be solved was only just introduced last issue. Still,
The latest issue of Trista & Holt again plays with alternate points of view and unusual storytelling techniques. This time, most of the issue is
The adventure continues as we explore more of the life and backstory of rogue adventurer Abbey Chase. After a flashback to her teen years, we
In a nutshell, Tales to Admonish is writer Andrez Bergen and artist Matt Kyme’s tribute to/sendup of the Silver Age of comics. Really, though, it’s
The first issue of this comic left me blown away. Issue #2 doesn’t quite measure up to that bar, but it still has plenty of
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Right from the beginning, we know we’re going to be in for an interesting adventure, when we’re given a color-coded guide to the art. A
The great Mr. Holmes has finally met his match: a mind equal to his in its powers of reason. Is it the infamous Professor Moriarty?
This issue of Trista & Holt is another digression from the main story. In the last issue, we covered the backstory of Trista, as she