
‘Ascender #14:’ Comic Book Review
Back on Sampson, Iffy and Andy are introduced to a small human population that has survived right under the noses of Mother and her minions.
Back on Sampson, Iffy and Andy are introduced to a small human population that has survived right under the noses of Mother and her minions.
Skipping thirty-nine issues into the future, we finally get to see how the story we’ve been following for all of these years ends. With the
I’m am getting so much joy out of reading Nailbiter Returns, and issue 6 only adds to it.
Wynd #5 brought tears to my eyes. Good tears, hopeful tears. Wynd is a character that has grown up believing he has been cursed with
Quick recap time: Team Angel has lost Fred to Baphomet and Wolfram and Hart, and now possibly Gunn, too. While investigating a rash of brutal
When I finished Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer what seems like forever ago (but not so long ago), I was left with something nagging at me.
I was a little concerned that I wasn’t the target audience for Geek-Girl #7 when I opened my review link to see an overly busty
For a series that has built to a crescendo on a couple of occasions, only to find out that this is the penultimate issue kind
Building blocks, gently being placed one on top of the other. Every block brings a shift in dynamic, and every block below it gives it
Quick recap: Blue Sun has a new generation of robot law enforcers, and, unlike the previous prototypes, these ones are a bit more familiar looking.
The following is an interview with Roland Pilcz on the English-language release of the comic book, YKX – The Adventures of Yorn Kayrah Xemovrah. In this
Quick recap: Abhainn seems to be a witches’ paradise, and Willow seems to have found a mentor (and perhaps a bit more) in the intriguing