‘VS: Volume 1’ – Trade Paperback Review
After reading VS, I can make a really strong case that it is an allegory for the pitfalls of social media; however, you might read
After reading VS, I can make a really strong case that it is an allegory for the pitfalls of social media; however, you might read
Junior Braves of the Apocalypse is every doomsday prepper’s fantasy come to glorious, undead life. Volume 1 collects the first six zombie-filled issues of the
The second issue of Rob Guillory’s Farmhand deepens the mystery that the first issue laid, while establishing new characters, new relationships, and new hints of
Outpost Zero #2 immediately picks up where the events of the double-sized introductory issue left off. In our first issue, we get a fantastic sense
In the indie comic series known as Scruffy Puppies (written and illustrated by creator Brent J. Trembath), a team of mutant, anthropomorphic canines have became
The action pieces in Sword Daughter are so profoundly good that you almost forget it is the subtle details of this story that make it
She Could Fly is hypnotic, emotionally eloquent, and completely jarring. It lulls you and shakes you. Christopher Cantwell chooses his words specifically, Martin Morazzo catches
Changing gears from their recent Eisner Award-nominated collaboration on Grass Kings, Matt Kindt and Tyler and Hilary Jenkins bring us Black Badge. The Black Badge
Gothic imagery and Lovecraftian nightmares are at the heart of the graphic novel, Hopeless, Maine. It is a story about isolation and loss, magic and
Announced a year ago, August 14 will see the release of Idle Days from publisher First Second Books. The brainchild of writer Thomas Desaulniers-Brousseau and
If you think a cross-country roadtrip with your relatives sounds like a nightmare, just be grateful your relatives are not the anthropomorphised animal mutants Bebop
If you didn’t see the 2010 Disney film, Tangled, then I can confidently say you’re missing out. Of the modern Disney films, it stands near