
‘The Clock: Volume 1’ – Trade Paperback Review
If series like Undiscovered Country reflect the times we are living in politically, The Clock reflects one of the other major aspects that is currently
If series like Undiscovered Country reflect the times we are living in politically, The Clock reflects one of the other major aspects that is currently
I reviewed the first issue of Spy Island way back in March before everything shut down. I’m incredibly happy that it’s back.
The fourth issue of Matt Kindt and Wilfredo Torres’ Bang! introduces the final member of the team: Paige Turnier… get it? It’s a cheeky poke
Welcome back to the colorful science fiction series about a crew who harvests pieces from the bodies of dead space gods. These stunning, glowy gods
Last time we were in Sunnydale, Buffy and Kendra seemed to have made their peace with each other. Xander’s a Big Bad of sorts, having
Ruby’s new venture as part of Johnny Carlyle’s superhero team gets temporarily put on hold while her new boss lets himself be a dad and
In 2017, maestro storyteller Neil Gaiman published Norse Mythology, a collection of stories about the Gods of Asgard retold in his unique voice. Now, like
Kimiko Does Cancer is a sensitively told and beautifully rendered graphic memoir and a stunning debut accomplishment by both writer and subject matter focus Kimiko
Reminiscent of SAGA, this issue begins from Mila’s point-of-view. Mila, Telsa, Mizard, Bandit, and the rest of the crew that escaped Sampson are bound for
Where in the ‘Verse are we? Well, Mal is still playing Sheriff, righting wrongs and ironically bringing justice to the deserted rock. Zoe and some
The original Nailbiter series took itself quite seriously. It was textured, painting a dark world of weird and violent characters. There were definitely satirical elements
I welcome Peter Murrieta and D.E. Schrader’s Rafael Garcia: Henchman with open arms. They approach a burgeoning superhero subgenre without falling into the traps that
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