
‘Spy Seal #2:’ Comic Book Review
In issue one of Spy Seal, Malcom, a seal in full anthropomorphic mode, very much like a character straight out of a Hitchcock film, stumbled
In issue one of Spy Seal, Malcom, a seal in full anthropomorphic mode, very much like a character straight out of a Hitchcock film, stumbled
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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