‘Kill or Be Killed #1:’ Comic Book Review
The epic pairing of multiple Eisner Award-winning writer Ed Brubaker and Eisner Award-winning artist Sean Phillips, on the heels of their well-received limited series, The
The epic pairing of multiple Eisner Award-winning writer Ed Brubaker and Eisner Award-winning artist Sean Phillips, on the heels of their well-received limited series, The
So, this is the end. Stephen Hawking has warned that Singularity is coming, the defining moment where – if we continue to pursue AI –
I jumped right into the newly released Torchwood #1 from Titan Comics with absolutely no preparation. It’s been awhile since I visited the intrepid Cardiff
Writer, artist, and graphic designer Mickey Lam first made his mark as an independent comic book creator with the quirky Mr. Yang Fights Aliens. For
Since Jonesy first began, one of the most interesting characters has been Jonesy’s secret crush, Stuff. A teen pop sensation with an odd sci-fi persona,
In case you missed my review of Spectrum #0, here’s a short synopsis of everything you need to know to understand Spectrum’s place in the
Mark Millar has written some of the most unforgiving and violently brutal comics out there. From the awesome Old Man Logan to the pop culture-infused
The Hunt – created, written, and illustrated by Colin Lorimer – is a horror story that is a little off the beaten path, and I
Anyone following my reviews will know that I’ve already said my piece about every single issue in this limited series, in which I lauded the
The surprise hit of last month (at least for me) has returned with its follow up, and the sophomore issues of Cryptocracy doesn’t disappoint.
I know a number of people who, when confronted with any sort of story involving time travel – from Primer to Back to the Future
Finally! It’s that time of the month! Naturally, I’m talking about my monthly visit to my local comic book shop to pick up the latest