‘Retcon #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
When I looked up this comic online, the synopsis promised time-hopping and alternate timelines. In this first issue, at least, there is nothing like that.
‘Rick & Morty: Pocket Like You Stole It #3’ – Advance Comic Book Review
This is a very strange story, as Morty (also known as Evil Morty) finds himself ready and willing to do the unthinkable: take on the
‘Grass Kings #7:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The Kingdom is an area of land that is both self-sufficient and self-governing. It’s run by two brothers, Bruce and Robert, who are at odds
‘Harrow County #25:’ Advance Comic Book Review
I wrote in my review about issue #24 of Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Harrow County that it felt like a punch had been pulled
‘American Gods: Shadows #7’ – Advance Comic Book Review
Issue #7 opens with a beautifully eerie, noir moment of headlights gradually approaching through the darkness. The brightness pops out of the dark surroundings but
‘Mouse Guard Alphabet Book:’ Hardcover Review
The Mouse Guard Alphabet Book is exactly what it sounds like: an alphabet book grounded firmly in the fantasy world of David Petersen’s Mouse Guard
‘Scapula and the Sinister Monster Doom Legion:’ Comic Book Review (Taking Over All the Planets in the World)
Indie comics have always been a haven for the oddball, bizarre, and subversively humorous. Scapula and the Sinister Monster Doom Legion (created, written, and illustrated
‘The Wicked + The Divine Volume 2:’ Hardcover Review
I want to be able to tell you that you should just read this series. Trying to describe what makes it so fantastic frequently feels
‘Star Wars Adventures #1:’ Comic Book Review
Star Wars Adventures #1 is a mixed bag. Writer Cavan Scott tells two very different stories that do not seem to have much in common, as
‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ – Trade Paperback Review
If you’re reading this review to try to decide whether or not to read Mark Millar’s original Kingsman: The Secret Service comic, chances are it’s
‘The Evil Within #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
In 2014, The Evil Within video game was released to gamers who didn’t know what to expect. Touted as one of the scariest games since