‘TMNT Ongoing #64:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Well, Thanksgiving is almost here, and if there’s one thing I’m thankful for, it’s the comic book world we currently live in. If you head
Well, Thanksgiving is almost here, and if there’s one thing I’m thankful for, it’s the comic book world we currently live in. If you head
College-age Ruby wasn’t looking to become a superhero the night she made out with her friend at a bar to lure a pair of young
In Issue #7 of Dept.H, by slowing Mia’s personal story down a little, Matt Kindt managed to heighten the tension considerably. The last issue was
My grandparents were always big readers. Their house was, among other things, a paperback lover’s wonderland – bookshelves at every turn, laden with volumes from
The wonderfully unique premise of Reborn, crafted by Mark Millar, entertains its fans with Issue #2 – a great follow-up to the “captivating” first issue
Cullen Bunn drops a Thanksgiving-sized helping of truth in Issue #18 of Harrow County, and the reveal isn’t even the best part of this issue.
If you are just joining the series, I would recommend that you start with Issue #1, as the story will make more sense; however, if
The Troop: Volume 1 generates more than a simple plot through a five-issue run. Writer Noel Clarke crafts misfit heroes who find themselves surrounded by
A complex storyline mixed with ancient beings, thrilling sequences, and characters driving themselves to uphold some semblance of a moral code provide a legacy created
This series continues to get more and more interesting. With the latest installment of the eight-part series, this book took a major turn as our
The longstanding story of Hideyuki Kikuchi’s Vampire Hunter D enters beautifully into the comic book world. The anime-like illustrations by Michael Broussard make the reader