Review: Shutter #7
After a couple of months of break for Shutter, Kate Christopher and her crazy world of COOL is back. And for that knowledge, I a proudly quote Alarm Clock Cat when I say…”BRING IT ON, YA HELLBOUND MOTHERFUCKERS!”
Review: Thomas Alsop #7
Can I tell you a secret? Issue three of this series has been my personal favorite. As much as I’ve loved and enjoyed the other issues none of the subsequent issues have topped that reading experience… until now. I honestly didn’t expect that to happen, but this issue made me smile the entire time I read it and when I was finished I let out a resounding “God dammnit that comic is good.”
Review: Lady Demon #1
I was really beginning to wonder about Dynamite’s Chaos! line. I’ve yet to enjoy a single issue of the relaunch and it really was bumming me out. Leave it to the one Chaos! character that I’m not familiar with to save the day.
Review: Fraggle Rock: Journey to the Everspring #3
Joseph Campbell once wrote, “If the path before you is clear, you are probably on someone else’s.”
The Info Zombie - Episode 92: You Better Be Good
Jason comes back to analyze company holiday parties, camping, and the complications that make up life.
Review: Teen Dog #4
Stop whatever you are doing right now. It probably isn’t that important anyway. But seriously stop. Go out and get yourself the biggest treat you can think of; pop, chips, and Teen Dog. Yeah that is right. Teen Dog makes my “aw the hell with it all” list. It will be the most fun you will have today. So go ahead, listen to that voice and do it.
Review: Southern Bastards #6
Southern Bastards is a comic that sneaks up on me with every new story arc; Jasons Aaron and Latour make me think it’s going to go one specific place, and then they take it in an entirely different (but completely legitimate) direction. And worst of all, they make me care about these gnarled old fuckers from Craw County, the brilliant bastards.
Review: Supreme Blue Rose #5
It’s been a minute (well, two months worth of minutes) since the last issue of Supreme Blue Rose, and while it’s been a long wait, it turns out that issue five is more than worth it.
Review: Sinergy #2
Sinergy’s second issue is the back half of what would have been a pretty interesting first issue. After an issue of seeing her do largely nothing, we still see Jess do mostly nothing, but she at least gets involved in some action (not that kind of action, you pervert, that was last issue).
Review: Samurai Jack #15
I feel like the art and colors in this comic can do no wrong. Just when I mention almost every review that I love the use of passionate colors by Josh Burcham, he throws white at me in the cover.
Review: Zombie Tramp #5
With this only being the second arc of the ongoing series it's difficult to see what the formula will be for the series. If this issue is any indication of what to expect then there might be a trend of starting weak and ending strong.
Review: John Carter Warlord of Mars #2
Coming off my high from JCWM #1, I was bracing myself for a letdown, the crash of a mediocre second issue. Praise be to Marz that the only crashing I felt while reading this wonderful second book was that of a four-armed white ape barrel-assing through the pages.
Review: The Goon #49
So much hype goes to such valueless pieces of shit that a work of pure genius like The Goon not being talked about, hyped up, or optioned for the cinema makes me ashamed to be part of the comic media circle.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump – Week 2
Without even gushing about how they are flashing back to my favorite original Naruto chapters, here are three awesome things about the latest Weekly Shonen Jump.
Review: Wild’s End #4
So many good comics came out for me this week, but Wild’s End holds a special place. I love the plot movement of this comic. We follow a group of animals searching for the aliens that have recently landed and killed in their town. What makes it so great involves the characters.
Review: Eternal #1
The year is 2270, the human race has perfected cloning, and death is a thing of the past.
Review: Bitch Planet #1
Kelly Sue DeConnick’s Bitch Planet was, from the moment of its announcement, a contentious title; in name, of course, but also because it followed fresh on the heels of Alex de Campi’s incredible Grindhouse: Doors Open at Midnight issues three and four (published exactly a year ago), which contained the “Prison Ship Antares” storyline that riffed on similar exploitation themes, and was also set in space.
Reivew: Punks: The Comic #3
Punks the Comic is crazy…Positively, absolutely crazy. How crazy? You ask. Well, in Issue #3, we have the guys preparing for Thanksgiving, Dog interacting with Sean Connery (and eventually the Baldwin Brothers) in his refrigerator.
Review: 2000 AD - Prog 1911
As per usual, here are my three awesome things about Prog 1911, the last normal-length Prog of the year.
Review: Mercy Thompson #3
Our killer strikes again, Mercy gets some answers, and Jesse’s only friend is probably centuries old.
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