Following on the coattails of the highly successful Netflix series “Stranger Things“, Dark Horse publishes “Stranger Things Volume #1: The Other Side“. The comic follows Will Byers’ unseen journey through the “Upside Down” during Season 1 and shows what occurred from his perspective. The comic has a solid retro feel …
Read More »God Of War #1 (Comic) Review
God Of War (PS4) has received much praise after being released a few months ago. Capitalizing on the success and popularity, Santa Monica Studio has released the first issue of the God Of War comic book and unlike the video game, it just doesn’t stand out. Disclaimer: I haven’t played …
Read More »Koshchei the Deathless #6 (Comic) Review
The finale of the Koshchei the Deathless series brings this cursed tale to it’s bittersweet end. Koshchei recounts his final moments with Baba Yaga and his battle with Hellboy, concluding his talk with Hellboy. The ending of the series wraps up Koshchei’s battle with Hellboy and how his fight against …
Read More »Koshchei the Deathless #5 (Comic) Review
Koshchei’s tale nears its conclusion with this second last issue. Koshchei, having been tricked by the Baba Yaga, is now under her control. Even though such misfortune has fallen on him, he still manages to resist her orders in his own way – something Baba Yaga did not expect but …
Read More »Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.:1955–Burning Season (Comic) Review
Hellboy investigates Port Orange in Florida, 1955, where a spate of spontaneous human combustions have plagued the area. The one-shot is a tight little tale that’s got artwork telling more than the story itself. It’s a good read and I believe it takes a more pacifist approach to usual Hellboy …
Read More »Koshchei the Deathless #1 and #2 (Comic) Review
Borrowing from the Slavic folktale, Koshchei the Deathless tells the origin story of one of Hellboy’s enemies. The comic miniseries is written by Mike Mignola and published by Dark Horse. It tells the tale of how Koshchei became Baba Yaga’s slave. The series is a interesting action-adventure in true Hellboy style. …
Read More »Rapture #4 (comic) Review
Our heroes find themselves outnumbered by Babel and his Loa atop Babel’s tower. Shadowman remains impaled. How will they escape this situation? Pick up Rapture #4 and find out.
Read More »Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 3: Quest for Hope (Graphic Novel) Review
Hal Jordan has been to the Emerald Space defeated Sinestro, and come back from pure willpower. Hal’s still got a long way to go though, starting in Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps Vol 3: Quest for Hope.
Read More »Rapture #3 (comic) Review
Starting the issue with the backstory of Babel promises to be a thrilling adventure in itself. Grab Rapture #3 and find out for yourself.
Read More »Troll Bridge (graphic novel) Review
Neil Gaiman returns for a tale of trolls in Troll Bridge.
Read More »Groo: Fray of the Gods (Comic) Review
I join you once again internet, with another Brutal Gamer comic review. This week, I managed to get my grubby paws on this comic for a Groo: Fray of the Gods review. This is the first issue of the limited series being published by Dark Horse Comics and released on the …
Read More »Miami Vice Remix #3 (Comics) Review
Welcome back to Miami! The third issue of Miami Vice: Remix keeps the insanity train going. Crockett battles a psychopath with a vendetta, while Tubbs decides to take a closer look at the new drug in town. Irreverent and in your face, Vice continues to deliver.
Read More »Pop Apocalypse #1 (Comics) Review
The world is in shambles. The last bastions of humanity fled to a naively idyllic city in the sky, vacating all responsibility of the chaos below. Those who remain below are the veterans of the Advertising War.
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