‘Ghost Tree #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
A little while back, I reviewed Ghost Tree #1. It served as a strong introduction to the story, with strong color design and a slick
A little while back, I reviewed Ghost Tree #1. It served as a strong introduction to the story, with strong color design and a slick
The nitty-gritty: Grix and her crew are still on the run from Lux, having stumbled upon some unsavory corporate secrets. Meanwhile, Vess is under scrutiny
There will always be dramatic gold to be mined from the two situations coupled together in Gregory and the Gargoyles, and, for the most part,
There was a story beat in the eighth issue of Black Badge, a series about Boy Scouts that work for our government, that I keep
Ya know those heroic stories in which the heroes of the story have a one-in-a-million shot at victory, and somehow they manage to succeed .
Jeff Lemire continues the sort-of origin story of the Laughing Man in Gideon Falls #13, and two things are happening for me. One: More questions
Our hero, Joe Golem, was left in a pretty tight spot when we left him at the end of the previous story arc, possibly dead
Comic books are not movies, but that doesn’t mean they are not cinematic. The creative team behind Last Stop on the Red Line understands this,
Not all art is about entertainment. Sometimes, art exists to challenge, teach, or heal us. A better way to describe art is to say that
Nina Rodriguez always knew that magic was real, she just couldn’t prove it. But when her sister Marissa is kidnapped by the Great Beast, Nina
Class hierarchy, social status, racial discrimination, and sexual discrimination are all themes being handled deftly in Greg Pak and Giannis Milonogiannis’ Ronin Island.