‘Barstow #1:’ Comic Book Review
Tyler Jenkins’ front cover of the new Dark Horse series, Barstow, is as strange as you might expect it to be, and the interior artwork
Tyler Jenkins’ front cover of the new Dark Horse series, Barstow, is as strange as you might expect it to be, and the interior artwork
This week, Image Comics’ Ghost Machine imprint adds another title to its lineup in The Rocketfellers by Peter Tomasi and Francis Manapul. The Ghost Machine
The Masked Macher hits its third issue this week, the penultimate chapter of the story. The first two issues have established this series as a
Before getting to my review of Star Trek: Lower Decks #1, you need to know that I am a Trekkie. I wear my geek badge
This week I had the opportunity to get an early look at one of the most anticipated comic releases of the year. After a year
The plot thickens in this final issue, as the inspector delves into the history and motivations of this dysfunctional family. Merry delights in trying to
Years ago, I started on the Black Hammer comics. I reviewed a few issues, but then life got in the way. I lost track of
Ruby’s racing against time to catch Identify Thief and take back her appearance, but the rest of the world isn’t standing still. Summer learns her
It’s been a long time since I’ve reviewed one of these cheesy sci-fi/adventure comics from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Dark Horse used to collect and
Dark Horse continues its run of new series this month with Living Hell from Caitlin Yarsky. I have to be upfront here and say that
Warning: References to rape and fratricide. Set in the fantasy world of Asunda, this comic is the first issue in a spin-off series of Niobe:
Dark Horse Comics brings us Kelly Sue DeConnick and David Lopez’s new, satire-laden FML, a cautionary tale about growing up while the world around you