‘Dept.H #20:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Matt and Sharlene Kindt’s Dept.H is equally an experiment and a lesson in how to structure a long-term murder mystery. I honestly didn’t think it
Matt and Sharlene Kindt’s Dept.H is equally an experiment and a lesson in how to structure a long-term murder mystery. I honestly didn’t think it
Dead of Winter continues to prove itself as one of those comics you need to buy as soon as possible. Not only is it original,
Bold, vibrant colors flow over the pages of this collected trade paperback like a Miami night club. Right away, I was struck by the use
And 3, 2, 1, Let’s jam…bbbrrrrreeeeeeccchhpt…zzzzzzzz
The smaller the town, the bigger the secret.
Well, it looks like I’ve done it again. I’ve let my life get the best of me, and I missed the opportunity to review an
It looks as though Image Comics’ Skybound imprint is having a little bit of fun, as several creators are coming together for the aptly titled
As we follow Shadow on his journey through America, the lines between fantasy and reality continue to blur. A brilliant piece of modern-day mythology, American
When the term Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is mentioned, one might immediately associate the mental disorder as an effect of combat. According to clinical studies,
A little over a year ago (Wow, has it really been that long?), I reviewed the first issue in a new Star Trek comic called
In general, I find that the adventures in The Rook are better when they feature more of stalwart protagonist Restin Dane and less of his
Coyotes is a unique tale in how its narrative is designed and unfolds. Sean Lewis certainly has an idea for his Western tale that he