Review: Godzilla: Cataclysm #4
Hiroshi reflects on the initial Cataclysm that scarred the Earth and left the human race in rubble.
Review: Goners #2
We pick up right where we left off, with Zoe, Josiah, and co. in a fight for survival against all kinds of hell. The Latimers are under supernatural attack, and apparently the world is watching with bated breath. Reality television as a national pastime, folks. Gotta love it.
Review: Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched #4
If Ash can get past the Faceless One, he can settle down, get married, and raise their child in the medieval times
Review: 2000 AD - Prog 1908
Prog 1908 is a shitload of fun and you should feel bad if 2000 AD is still not on your radar every week.
Review: Tales of an Imperfect Future
Tales of an Imperfect Future is a message from the Intergalactic Commission to us Earthlings, showing us just how doomed we truly are unless we change our ways. Tales is a collection of shorts chronically just how screwed humanity is. It’s also rather boring.
Review: Saga - Book One
Just recently, I picked up Saga and started to read this insanely popular series. I know it was long overdue, but my pile has been getting pretty high. If you haven’t read this comic, you should. But a quick rundown of the plot involves a galactic war, a father and mother, and trying to raise a life into this insane world.
Review: Princess Ugg #5
You know what the biggest problem with Princess Ugg? That every issue cuts on action. Now it’s not really a “problem”, but it does make me curse this book every month. Even when I know I’ve hit the final page I still check for more because the issue ends just when it’s getting going. It’s the best kind of frustration as a comic reader.
Review: Bravest Warriors - Paralyzed Horse Giant
This is the story of a horse, a horse who has seen the entirety of the universe. Who has seen the complexity and vastness of the universe, and is now so in awe of it that he lays still with his eyes open, perfectly paralyzed.
Review: Zombie Tramp #4
There’s a few story arcs or series ending this week, but by for Zombie Tramp was the most rewarding and satisfying to read. Most of it is action, but there is one pretty intense scene at the end of issue that may shock some readers. Personally I thought it was a great scene and made for a great counter to all the action of the issue.
Review: D&D – Legends of Baldur’s Gate #2
The comic feels like a roleplaying game with actual visuals. Plus dialogue wittier and more thought out then my friends and I ever came up with consistently while playing rpgs. The characters have their own voices and are intriguing if nothing else.
Review: Sleepy Hollow #2
Ichabod gets a little too obsessed with music. Or: Abbie should really know better than to leave Ichabod Crane on his own for more than ten minutes.
Review: Intersect #1
Ray Fawkes brings us a new ongoing series called Intersect. Now what I do know about Fawkes is that he is dark. He creates such a horror that will haunt any reader. Immediately after this comic, I noticed right away that Fawkes knows something about horror.
Review: Sinergy #1
Sinergy 1 is a really good first half of a first issue. Unfortunately, we have to wait about a month for the next half.
Review: Lumberjanes #8
Lumberjanes #8 concludes a seriously wild story arc in the only way Lumberjanes can: with a lot friendship, a bit of science and logic, and a smidge of Greek mythology. This series has been delightfully unique from the start, but #8 really takes the cake.
Review: X-O Manowar #30
Readers of this book have experienced aliens, time displacement, Ninjak, Unity, Armor Hunters, and, now, Armorines.
Review: Bob’s Burgers #4
It seems that the Belcher kids haven’t quite let go of Halloween just yet; Tina, Louise, and Gene’s shorts in Bob’s Burgers #4 all revolve around monsters or supernatural incidents, while Bob and Linda’s pages are pretty normal, you know, for Belchers.
Review: Dark Horse Presents #4
DHP #4 is probably only worth buying if you're trying to break into comics and want to see the competition. It's probably not too bad if you're colorblind either. Also if you hate having five more dollars.
Review: The Dream Merchant #6
Well I have been a fan of this comic, and I always pictured the ending in my mind as something different. I am not quite sure how I feel about the ending either. If there is one thing I can rave about this series right off the bat though, it is the art. I love Anthony Hope-Smith’s art.
Review: The Last Broadcast #7
After reading the last issue I had a sneaking suspicion that this issue was sunk before it could begin. The kicker is that this seven issue series is meant to be read together in one sitting and while that’s been clear from the beginning, the series has managed a pacing that kept each issue interesting on its own.
Review: Oxymoron – The Loveliest Nightmare #1
Oxymoron has become one of my favorite comic book characters because he’s Joker-esc. The key difference being that he can actually do anything and is never held back to protect his image. I’ll let that set in for a second because DC Comics most assuredly protects the Joker’s image and has firmly placed the shackles on him since The Dark Knight movie.
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