‘The Many Deaths of Laila Star #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr is a hell of a premise. Death is fired because immortality may become a thing, but what will death
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr is a hell of a premise. Death is fired because immortality may become a thing, but what will death
Writers Fleecs and Forstner are taking their time, every issue slowly upping the stakes for our lovable piecemeal dog family that has been taken in
If you read my review of Ultramega #1, you’ll see my unabashed enthusiasm. I love a great kaiju story… Heck, I love a terrible kaiju
Writer Greg Rucka (Lois Lane, Wonder Woman, Lazarus) and artist Leandro Fernández (Wolverine: Coyote Crossing, The Discipline) return to the world of immortal mercenaries found
Quick recap so far: We’re twenty years into the future with Zoë having all sorts of old troubles mixed in with some new ones. While
The writing team of Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden jump right into the action with this new series. It’s World War II with witches (both
James Stokoe’s Orphan and the Five Beasts is continuing to be as deliciously weird as I was hoping it would be! Taking its inspirations from
“I am a Ranger Scout… and I believe in the Seven Laws.From nuclear fire to radioactive waste, I will not succumb to the Badlands… for
This graphic novel plays just like a Peanuts television special. It doesn’t just have the Peanuts style, though that’s certainly part of it. It also
In 1901, Jules Verne wrote a novel called The Lighthouse at the End of the World about a secluded lighthouse and its keepers in the
I wasn’t sure if I would have anything new to say after reading another issue of Home Sick Pilots, but let me tell you, folks,
After two reads and several days to process, the best way to describe Busy Little Bees #1 is “explosive.” I think my jaw is still