
‘Ascender #8:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Vampires, vampires, vampires. Everyone loves vampires, and this comic book series is not an exception. But unlike the sexy heart-throb glittering types, here, we get
Vampires, vampires, vampires. Everyone loves vampires, and this comic book series is not an exception. But unlike the sexy heart-throb glittering types, here, we get
In the world of science fiction comics, there are few creative teams that seem to do as much research and put as much effort into
To try and describe all of the intricacies, twists, and turns of one of the best comic book series currently running would be to destroy
To put it frankly, Black Stars Above is one of the most intimate comic books I have read in 2019. The series is about a
This book wasn’t at all what I expected. The term “graphic biography” made me think it would be an account of Elvis’ life, told in
“They took everything.” A statement uttered by a character in the town of Holland, Michigan, your average, middle-American town where a newly opened store called
This collection is a joyous showcase of great scenes from the Final Fantasy series that are blended with our everyday items, including great still images
Let’s start with a couple of quick expository facts. The entirety of this hefty tome (some 472 pages) is set between the events of Rise
The latest (and penultimate) issue of Criminal offers new insight for this series arc, with Brubaker leaving readers with a surprising cliffhanger. While Brubaker is entrenched
As a series that is steeped in themes of the disparate, it is only fitting that the innovative comic book series, East of West, conclude
Craig Johnson’s Project: Saviour continues in issue #4, where we’re left with our hero mindlessly pounding a man’s face and inching closer to that line
“And they lived happily ever after” isn’t necessarily a cliché, but a common theme in stories. It can be a satisfying conclusion if executed well,