‘Samurai #2.1:’ Comic Book Review
Love cures all ills. Or most of them. The last series of Samurai left us on a happy note, though tinged with mystery. Having freed
Love cures all ills. Or most of them. The last series of Samurai left us on a happy note, though tinged with mystery. Having freed
As soon as you look at this BOOM! Studios cover, you’ll realize you’re about to step into a completely different world. As far as you
I was at prime Power Rangers age back in 1993, when the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers started airing. That franchise has come a long
While the Engineer will continue on in Issue #1 of Aliens: Life and Death, the enigmatic creature was in the background for most of its
Tyler Crook’s artwork is lush and teeming with life, making the world of Harrow County one of the most fully realized landscapes in fiction today.
Joelle Jones takes time to mix in some flavorful ingredients into Issue#2 of Lady Killer 2, and it already begins to pay off. The best
For five issues now, Sarah Winchester has been fighting the literal and figurative demons caused by the violent deaths of the moneymaking and life-ending machine
The realities of Hollywood are a strange thing. It can chew you up and eat you alive. For Farrah Durante, this is becoming more and
I love reviewing new comic books . . . first books of new series that are teetering on the brink of either breaking big or
Dear God. Betvin Geant and Kay have consistently produced a thoughtful, engaging, and thoroughly entertaining book in Rise of the Antichrist. What’s incredible is that
Alternate history or speculative fiction stories deviate from a particular pivotal point in history to explore a “what if” scenario. What hopefully results is an
In a world riddled with death, despair and giant man-eating monsters, one man does his best to not let the apocalypse get him down! Three-year-old,