‘Sword of Ages #5:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Sitting triumphantly on his command chair, Lord Morgan of the Black Sun Templars surveys the carnage around him during the battle of the White Monk’s
Sitting triumphantly on his command chair, Lord Morgan of the Black Sun Templars surveys the carnage around him during the battle of the White Monk’s
I’m not a scholar of old English poetry by any means, but what I’ve read I’ve loved. I love how the words make you feel
Issue five of Coda is Simon Spurrier at his finest. Over the course of the first four issues, Spurrier has set up and filled in
Black Badge #2 from the Eisner-nominated team of Grass Kings – Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, and Hilary Jenkins – swings into some dark territory by
Issue four of Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s Black Hammer: Age of Doom dropped a huge reveal: What and where is this farm that the
Ether: The Copper Golems is the most bittersweet adventure fantasy I’ve ever read, and that’s a good thing. Boone Dias is a scientist who’s found
In the world of Hellboy, villains are relentless. They come after him with vigor and passion, driven by needs beyond those with which mortals toil
In a world of superpowers, realistically, not everyone would take up the mantle of a hero or a villain. A lot of them would probably
In the world of covert ops and espionage, World War II is almost legendary in its stories, both fictional and real, of code breaking, infiltration,
Warren Ellis starts his newest series, Cemetery Beach, with a cheeky wink to the reader. Our hero, Michael Blackburn, is in a military interrogation chamber,
The Weatherman is beautiful chaos, a loopy rollercoaster, tempered with characters driven by honest-to-god reasons to go above and beyond what anyone would normally put
It’s the end of the “Mothering Invention” arc, and with its end, the finale to this series is brought forward. As we rocket towards what