‘The Wicked + the Divine: 455 A.D.’ – Comic Book Review
As another arc of The Wicked + The Divine passes, we are once again gifted a look into the past with another one-shot. This time,
As another arc of The Wicked + The Divine passes, we are once again gifted a look into the past with another one-shot. This time,
When the going gets tough, smack the ever-loving snot out of it.
I’m so used to comic book series going on for at least a couple of years, so it took me by surprise that this issue
The compelling story of Star Wars in 1977 left fans wanting more. Unlike now, where we can own a copy of a much-loved film and
The action in this issue moves across various settings as Shadow and Wednesday continue their journey. With their adventures so far, this tale is playing
Twenty-five years ago, Image Comics vaulted into the comic book world with titles such as WildC.A.T.S. and Spawn, and now, one of its debut series
Despair and the ever-lingering desire of hope surround Eternal Empire #1 from Image Comics. The creative team of Alex + Ada returns again with a
The Dragon Age franchise lives on, as Dark Horse Comics continues the tales of Thedas in the newest series based on the terrific gaming franchise.
Three issues in, and we finally get some background and footing on what exactly is going on here and what the stakes are in Matt
Hey, future fans! Question for you…
I got the world on a string…that somebody’s setting on fire.
A balloon can be filled with only so much air before it pops. A screw can only be tightened into a board so far before