‘Rum Row:’ Comic Book Review
I hesitate to call this a Steampunk story, as purists will note that its 1920s setting is a little late to qualify; however, it certainly
I hesitate to call this a Steampunk story, as purists will note that its 1920s setting is a little late to qualify; however, it certainly
Fred Van Lente, Ryan Dunlavey, and Adam Guzowski’s The Comic Book History of Comics: Birth of a Medium is a treatise on the place of
Ghostbusters 101 #6 concludes a major plot point from the beginning of the series. It seems to end the dimensional rift that is causing the
After a delay, Joelle Jones’ Lady Killer throttles into the final act with Issue #5 of the second series, leaving the door open for a
Being back in the world of Alex De Campi’s Bankshot is a good feeling, though not one I’ve yet to fully understand. After last issue,
Ion Grip is a futuristic tale that mixes government spy agencies and space adventures into one. The story is filled with classic ray guns, intergalactic
IDW’s Donald and Mickey reads less like old stories involving the characters and more like a cross of stories between the old ’60s Batman television
Well, do you want the good news or the bad news first?
Dept.H is a murder mystery, six miles under the ocean. There are giant squids, giant turtles, talking spiders, crumbling bases, population-killing viruses, and at the
After Conan defeated two enemies in as many as 4 pages last month, I wondered where the story would go next and which immediate enemies
Now we can call Black Hammer the Eisner Award winner for Best New Series in 2017 – a worthy and much deserved honor. For a