‘Cry Havoc Volume 1:’ Trade Paperback Review
To describe the plot of Cry Havoc makes it sound like the kind of story you’ve heard a hundred times before. Lou is an ordinary
To describe the plot of Cry Havoc makes it sound like the kind of story you’ve heard a hundred times before. Lou is an ordinary
Kids can be cruel, but rich, snobbish high schoolers in an upscale boarding school can be even crueler to someone who doesn’t fit in. Enter
I did it again. I missed a review. My apologies go out to my one fan for keeping you in suspense for so long. But,
Ho ho hooooo no. I giggle every time I think of the premise of this book. It’s silly, irreverent, and simply perfect for the medium.
Have you heard the news, Tomb Raider fans!? I don’t know about you, but I’ve been waiting almost a whole year to celebrate and rejoice!
This first issue of Kingsway West jumps around a bit before we find our footing in the present story. Greg Pak (House of Penance) has
In the first issue of Conan the Slayer by Cullen Bunn (Harrow County) and Sergio Dávila, we followed a wounded Conan into a community of
Things get a little weird. It’s no secret that I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the adventures of the terror upon cute that is Gertrude, former Queen
So it ends. Well, this volume, at least. With the last issue of the Rising Action arc, the book finally sees the six issues of
A cover can say a lot to the reader, and in the case of Demonic #1 (Image Comics), it says everything. The image of an
When you like your action slow, thoughtful, and callous. There’s an obvious swing in comics towards physical perfection in male characters, and impossible contortions of
This is going to come as a surprise to exactly no one. I am a big fan of Doctor Who. A superfan. A -willing-to-pay-way-too-much-money-to-have-a-picture-taken-with-Captain-Jack-Harkness-at-Comikaze fan.