‘Orphans of the Impact Winter #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
In our last issue, Chuck, who has been trying to survive in the apocalypse alone with his dog, Addie, met a group of kids who
In our last issue, Chuck, who has been trying to survive in the apocalypse alone with his dog, Addie, met a group of kids who
On one level, Canto is a retelling of The Wizard of Oz. It’s much more than that, though, and goes much deeper. It takes the
Are you a fan of The Hawk of New York, but wish there were a slightly less-dark version you could share with the youngsters in
Infinite Wheatpaste Vol. 1 is a collection of L. Pidge’s Ignatz-nominated comic series that she has self-published since 2016. This edition, released by Avery Hill
The personal drama and body horror are starting to build up in this month’s issue of The Butcher’s Boy. Previously, our gang was debating whether
The year is 1911 and the nephew of Sherlock Holmes serves as a captain in the British Army in India. When a tiger attacks civilians
As suspected, the seemingly safe refuge is not safe at all when the mermaid discovers a bone yard. Lottie, in her search for food, is
Even in a time when genre mashing and wild takes on existing property are the norm, a title like Godzilla: Skate or Die sticks out.
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