‘Folklords #4:’ Advance Comic Book Review
With Folklords #4, Matt Kindt continues to delve into the post-modern cerebral landscape of why #StoriesMatter. Also, what the heck are stories anyway? What happens
With Folklords #4, Matt Kindt continues to delve into the post-modern cerebral landscape of why #StoriesMatter. Also, what the heck are stories anyway? What happens
With the finish line in sight, Sex Criminals returns with the second part of their last arc. Jon and Suze have gotten back together, started
Where do I even begin? I had fallen behind on reading the volumes of Berserk, so, in the last week, I read half of 2,
Amy’s life in Kokomo is coming apart. David and Cassie, her first friends when she came to Earth, have broken up. Will she need to
Scott Larson returns to the mystery and magic of the Chicago World’s Fair in his annual tribute to old Chicago, Visitations #5: The Snake Lady
After escaping her prison cell at the hands of the Kalkars, Nah-Ee-Lah (the titular Moon Maid) finds herself in the underwater caverns below a ruined
Mark Millar has a unique style of worldbuilding that makes his comics fun and exciting to read. His often adult themes are infused with a
War is hell. We’ve all heard this before, but for those of us who have never seen it up close, it can be difficult to
Last summer at San Diego Comic-Con International, I met artist Don Aguillo while he was signing copies of The Sequels written by Norm Harper (Rikki)
The incredible dynamic of this artistic team is working at full force with their series, Manor Black. I was a really big fan of Bunn
In a new reality where the United States has sealed itself off from the rest of the world, we step into a “black box” America,
The hit mini-series, Going to the Chapel, from Spencer & Locke creator David Pepose comes together in a wonderful package of humor and brevity. We’re