John Byrne Returns to ‘The X-Men?’
That’s right. It’s not click bait. It’s not a hoax. John Byrne is writing and drawing the book that made him famous once again. Sort
That’s right. It’s not click bait. It’s not a hoax. John Byrne is writing and drawing the book that made him famous once again. Sort
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I’m a sucker for a great, small English village murder mystery. I much prefer those over American television crime dramas. There’s just something so much
Bedtime Games #1 introduced us to a new face in horror: Mr. Bedtime. Like Freddy Krueger, he deals in nightmares. Unlike Freddy Krueger, he takes
All of the great fantasy characters mixed with twenty-something, modern-day archetypes introduced in the first issue of Modern Fantasy are still great, even though the
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Sitting at about 122 pages, The Beef collects the first five issues of a bold and brutal indictment of the meat packing industry. The book
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The team of Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart, and Steve Wands are doing something I didn’t think could be done through comic book form.
Boone Dias and his team – a fairy, a talking gorilla creature, and a sort of Minotaur mage – set out to destroy the Copper