Call of Duty Zombies is getting a comic all its own.
Read More »Death of X fills in post-Secret Wars blanks
Marvel’s mutants are in shambles, but Death of X is poised to answer the biggest questions.
Read More »Lady Killer 2 #1 (Comic) Review
On the surface, the first issue of Lady Killer 2 is an action-fest featuring a femme-fatale that keeps readers entertained with its violent sequences and the promise of mystery. Hidden behind the brutal murders, writer Joelle Jones plants a seed for readers patient enough to see it grow.
Read More »Star Trek anthology series coming from IDW
IDW’s Star Trek universe is about to get a bit bigger, with the addition of an anthology comic series that encompasses the entirety of the mythos.
Read More »Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 10 Vol. 4 Comics Review
Dark Horse’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer series continues with the penultimate volume for Season 10. Entitled In Pieces on the Ground, Vol. 4 spans # 21 – 25. As a huge fan of Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer (and Angel), it took me quite awhile to warm up to the post-show comics. Although the …
Read More »Prometheus #2 (Comic) Review
Prometheus #2 does a number of strong things to make the reader interested from the very beginning, and keep them hooked through the end of the book and beyond. Now, full disclosure here: I have never been a huge fan of Alien or Predator, but reading through the second part of …
Read More »Not Your Father’s Flintstones
Flintstones – Yabba Dabba Do? Back in the paleolithic town of Bedrock, the Flintstone’s have gotten quite the facelift. While it is still The Flintstones, it’s not quite the Flintstones we remember. Wilma creates modern art, and Fred shops at Neanderall & Big Men’s Clothing store. DC Comics have given …
Read More »Generation Zero #1 (Comics) Preview
The Future of Valiant rolls on with Generation Zero #1, a book that’s describes as “Archie meets The Authority”.
Read More »Chicago gets it’s own Superhero in Nighthawk
Battling for the souls of Marvel’s Chicago Sure, Metropolis has Superman and Gotham has Batman. But no one ever talks about Chicago. Until now, with Nighthawk. Taken from Marvel MAX’s Squadron Supreme comics from 2003, our hero was a wealthy playboy who spends his wealth to fund his own campaign in …
Read More »One Night Only – “Batman: The Killing Joke”
Who can forget the Joker’s laugh? regardless of which version of the Joker… Are you are a Batman fan? Keeping an eye on the comic arcs? Then you’ve heard of “Batman: The Killing Joke”. One of the biggest points to this particular storyline, is the tragic origin of the man who …
Read More »Cryptocracy #1 (Comics) Review
Cryptocracy #1: a strong opening to Darkhorse’s new franchise The first of issue Cryptocracy plunges the reader head first into a bizarre world that seems like ours. In reality, it is ruled from the shadows by a group of shadow organizations. Their assets include massive underground complexes, a small army …
Read More »Tomb Raider Issue #5 (Comic) Review
Issue #5 of Tomb Raider was an action packed read within 22 pages. I was pretty new coming into Dark Horse’s foray into Lara Croft’s world in the comic realm but I was not disappointed. Writer Mariko Tamaki has a great sense of the Tomb Raider world and keeps Lara’s inner dialogue fairly …
Read More »IDW’s Hasbroverse is a go with The Revolution
Transformers and G.I. Joe may have crossed paths in IDW Publishing’s comics before, but they’re set to now become part of a shared-universe, one that’ll also include ROM, The Micronauts, M.A.S.K., and more.
Read More »May 25th Valiant Previews: Divinity, Bloodshot, Imperium
Take a pre-release peek at what Valiant Comics has on tap for next Wednesday, including rate next chapter of Divinity II, Bloodshot Reborn #13, and Imperium #16.
Read More »IDW asks: Who Killed Kurt Cobain?
Got your attention? If you’re a rock fan from the 90s, then chances are you’ll want to check out IDW’s tantalizingly titled, Nirvana-centric book, Who Killed Kurt Cobain?
Read More »Han Solo limited series hits light speed next month
A five-part series, Marvel’s newest Star Wars comic stars none other than the scruffy smuggler himself – Han Solo.
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