‘Duplicant #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
In the wake of the global organ failure pandemic, scientist Matt Travers at the Regenerist Corporation perfects the art of organ duplication. But the new
In the wake of the global organ failure pandemic, scientist Matt Travers at the Regenerist Corporation perfects the art of organ duplication. But the new
The second issue of Scott Snyder and Tony Daniel’s new series, Nocterra, brings Val and her brother two new passengers at the Neon Grove truck
Geiger is the new superhero limited series by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank about a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by nuclear war. After atomic weapons have
I’m going to be honest: When I first saw Tyler and Hillary Jenkins’ work some years ago (the artists on Fear Case), it didn’t connect
Beasts of Burden brings me great joy, and Occupied Territory is tickling the release of the same endorphins that the first handful of volumes did.
Science fiction is my favorite genre, and immediately underneath that is noir. There are so many types of noir, from hard-boiled to neo noir, to
The final installment in Steven Prince’s Tango of the Matadors opens with Ramon facing Miguel’s betrayal of their friendship bond while facing off against the
Magic: The Gathering has been around as a card game since 1993. Since then, it has been adapted into video games, novels, and comics. The
Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, several lines of conflict came to a head. Buffy’s personal attachments seemed to be at odds with Faith’s assessment
From the first moment a creature opens its eyes to the last time it shuts them, what it has is identity. We are each the
Due to the Disney purchase of 20th Century Fox, the Alien franchise torch has passed from publisher Dark Horse Comics to Marvel Comics. While Dark
I love that there is simply an agreed-upon look for the undead in the Hellboy universe. It doesn’t matter who’s drawing it, you immediately know