‘TMNT Ongoing #74:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Last month, I feel as if I was writing about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all the time! Between TMNT Ongoing, TMNT Universe, and TMNT
Last month, I feel as if I was writing about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all the time! Between TMNT Ongoing, TMNT Universe, and TMNT
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Simon Spurrier wrote one of my favorite comics this previous year: The Spire, a fantasy allegory about inequality among race and privilege. His new story,
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A big part of how and why Dept.H works is due to the fact that Matt Kindt knows where to place the focus for tension
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If you’re the type of reader who prefers to wait for the trade paperback over reading issue to issue and you were longing for all
Think Tank is the smartest comic book to exist, from everything I’ve seen. The research completed for the series alone is worth several dozen articles
Mad Cave Studios is a Florida-based comic book publisher which was founded in 2014 by CEO and Chief Creative Officer Mark London. As a relatively