‘Into the Unbeing: Part One’ – Comic Book Review
In a world destroyed by climate change, cosmic horror combines with catastrophe for this brand-new series that introduces readers to the impossible and hard-to-believe lifeforms
In a world destroyed by climate change, cosmic horror combines with catastrophe for this brand-new series that introduces readers to the impossible and hard-to-believe lifeforms
Cyberpunk is a unique genre that easily can be tweaked to fit a variety of times, settings, and cultures. As long as there is the
Skateboarding is alive and kickflipping in Image Comic’s Grommets. New kid in school Rick desperately wants to move back to San Francisco. His father urges
Oni Press’ The Cult of Lamb is based on the Devolver Digital video game of the same name. Lamb, the last of the heretics, is
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles celebrated their 40th anniversary on May 5th of this year. Based on IDW’s plans for our mutants, it does not
William of Newbury combines the necromancy and supernatural adventures of The Witcher with the rodents and woodland creatures of Redwall and Mouse Guard. During 12th
My review of the first issue of Orphans of the Impact Winter compared it to Calvin and Hobbes. While I still think it’s likely that
The first few pages of The Butcher’s Boy give the reader a glimpse of our characters’ fates interspersed with the planning of their weekend trip.
The Ogglympics continue in part two of this three-issue arc. After a round-one victory defeating a dragon, the Ninja Turtles are made to face themselves.
Buying a used car is never a fun experience, but under Ryan Hyatt’s careful, chilling talents, it takes on a terrifying new dimension. After fielding
I’ve always liked Westerns and dragons, so when Dragon Grit launched on Kickstarter, I had to pledge. The story follows dragon rider Vera, a courier
The description for this comic calls it psychological horror, but I feel like that gives the wrong impression of what to expect. Certainly there are