
‘Warhammer 40,000 #2:’ Comic Book Review
We return once again to the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, as the siege of the Calaphrax Cluster, which had been isolated behind a

We return once again to the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, as the siege of the Calaphrax Cluster, which had been isolated behind a

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