Review: Legenderry- A Steampunk Adventure #5
I know the last few issues have felt like filler but this month makes it all worthwhile. This is the issue we've all been waiting for in the series.
Review: Stray Bullets: Killers #5
It’s here, everyone. It’s finally here: the Triumphant Return of Amy Racecar to Stray Bullets. There is much rejoicing in my household.
Review: Rat Queens #7
Well the shit has definitely hit the fan with this issue. In the last issue our story went deep into the well. Wiebe gave our ladies some time to chill out, but he somehow managed to expand the current storyline.
Review: The Auteur #5
Oni Press’ The Auteur has been one of the single-most abrasive comic books I have ever read. I mean that as a compliment. Throughout its run, Rick Spears and James Callahan have consistently dug and twisted this story in the truest graphic sense, with reckless artistic abandon and a warped childlike sense of wonder that you just won’t see anywhere else.
Review: The Squidder #1
In an alternative future, a cult worshipping a Lovecraftian squid type elder god brings forth the dark deity’s reign upon Earth. The world changes in the bad way good guys of literature and film fought to prevent.
Review: Doberman #1
When I saw this cover and I read that one of the writers on this book is also a writer and producer on It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, I knew I had to check Doberman #1 out.
Review: Cap’n Dinosaur
Cap’n Dinosaur is one of the most fun single issues that Image has ever published. It features a whole host of characters like Cap’n Dinosaur himself, with his Dino Sense, Reptile Brain, and overworked Dino-Crine System
Review: Eye of Newt #2
This was my week for books and it all began here. Eye of Newt had a wonderful debut issue, so much so that it was my pick for the first book I read this week. The second issue is somehow better.
Review: Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched #1
Although I hated the title and concept for this latest chapter of Ashley “Ash” J. Williams’ story, I did really enjoy the hell out of this first issue.
Review: The Last Fall #1
The Last Fall is a new mini-series coming from Tom Waltz and the IDW team. It follows Marcus Fall on the planet Krovin fighting a so called “Holy War.”
Review: The Wicked + The Divine #2
The first issue of The Wicked + The Divine definitely hooked me, and in perhaps classic Gillen McKelvie fashion, a huge reason why was the art.
Dual Review: Life With Archie #36
Welcome to our first dual review that we’ve done in a while! Today Dustin and Steve are taking a look at Life With Archie #36 also known as the beginning of the “Death of Archie” story arc.
Review: Dark Engine #1
Dark Engine#1 is one of those books that I can see people either really loving ... or really hating. Essentially, this book tells the story of a future world that has fallen to the Sporeland, an infectious wilderness populated by monsters and mutants that has forced humanity to become reactionary at the brink of their demise.
Review: Harbinger #25
I actually haven’t had the pleasure of reading any of the other Valiant twenty-fifth issue specials so I didn’t know what to expect here. After the trilling, touching and amazing twenty-fourth issue, I wondered what the story would do here.
Review: The Shadow #0
I have to admit that this is my first introduction to The Shadow, but what an introduction it was. Cullen Bunn is the writer on this #0 issue, and after reading this issue I’m kicking myself for not checking out The Shadow sooner.
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