‘The Army of Dr. Moreau #4:’ Comic Book Review
I have always had an interest in the macabre, especially when it comes to the classics. I was drawn to the short stories of Edgar
I have always had an interest in the macabre, especially when it comes to the classics. I was drawn to the short stories of Edgar
Fatima: The Blood Spinners is a bizarre trip through a scary, violent, funny, sad, black-and-white future of humanity’s own making. Comics legend Gilbert Hernandez has
I discovered Rick Remender doing awesome things with the Uncanny Avengers and Captain America with the launch of Marvel Now!, but it turns out Remender
Light Brigade is a bravado piece of storytelling. Created by writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist Peter Snejbjerg, it packs a wallop of classic, good-old-fashioned
The second volume of Monster Massacre is the epitome of collaboration, which exists at the heart of comics and helps to keep the medium continually
This was my second time reading writer Jai Nitz and artist and letterer Greg Smallwood’s superb Dream Thief, and, if anything, it was even more
I jumped at the chance to review the second volume of IDW’s gritty G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files, and I was more than a little
Co-writer Daniel Freedman and fellow co-writer and artist Sina Grace are back throwing punches and making jokes in the third and final issue of their
Binary Gray comes from independent comics publisher Assailant Comics, and I am glad I was introduced to this interesting title, and even more pleased to
Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem is a short, simple story that overflows with elegance, emotion, and beauty and is entirely captivating. Written