
‘Black Hammer #4:’ Comic Book Review
Jeff Lemire is less concerned about telling a superhero story and more concerned about telling a story about what being a superhero means, and what
Jeff Lemire is less concerned about telling a superhero story and more concerned about telling a story about what being a superhero means, and what
At this point, it’s hard for me to believe that there will ever be a disappointing issue of Harrow County. I have complete faith in
Matt Kindt slows down for Issue #7. Mia, our hero who is trapped in a quickly crumbling underwater research center with a group of scientists
In the new issue of Battlecats, Miami-based Mad Cave Studios writer Mark London journeys back in time, right back to the beginning of creation. A
While wandering around the one-room Long Beach Comic Expo a few years ago, I happened to walk by a table with an organized pile of
Hollywood is a ridiculous and soul-draining place – especially, it seems, for those looking to make a name for themselves in the acting world. This
The first issue of The Electric Sublime brings the wonderful world of art into the comic book universe. This fact is proven as soon as
With the influx of comic properties hitting pop culture in earnest over the last decade and a half, finding a way to introduce a massive,
There’s nothing quite like a solid first issue of a new comic series. Spell on Wheels #1 beautifully balances exposition, character introductions, and starting the
You guys, I’m obsessed! Is anyone else playing Rise of the Tomb Raider that released this week for PlayStation 4? No?! Okay, I give you
Image Comics introduces a unique blend of story, illustration, and music to the comic book world. Black Light District is a one-shot featuring six issues
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