First off, I have no clue what these fine young gentlemen are doing driving around in this sweet chop top. I mean with a car like that they should be swimming in sweet, sweet tail. Come on guys, you need to step up your pimp game and loosen up them leather jackets and just spend the night staring at the moon.
Read MoreReview: Doberman #3
The titular Doberman sports a mullet, bulging muscles and ever-present sunshades. Seeing him in all his glory on the cover, I was convinced that it would be a comedy parodying testosterone cop dramas like Lethal Weapon. Instead what I found inside was more tonally in sync with a straight up homage, Jack Lambert missing out on opportunities to skewer the genre and instead go for shtick that was tired ten years ago.
Read MoreReview: BPRD – Hell on Earth #123
For a comic with two giant demons duking it out, this issue felt pretty uneventful. That’s not to see that it wasn’t a fun read, just that I couldn’t recall much about what had happened once I had arrived at the last page.
Read MoreTrailer Time: Listen Up Philip
Okay I was pretty much down when I saw Jason Schwartzman attached, but Jason Schwartzman playing an ass... sign me up!
Read MorePaizo Announces Monster Codex for Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
Paizo, Inc., publisher of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, announces today the forthcoming Monster Codex, a tome of 20 of fantasy’s most-iconic monsters and a mountain of new rules and pre-made stat blocks to bring these creatures to the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Monster Codex is available to pre-order now via paizo.com, and will be released on October 22, 2014. (MSRP $39.99 hardcover/$9.99 PDF).
Read MoreReview: Itty Bitty Bunnies in Rainbow Pixie Candy Land: Saves X-Mas #1
Let’s get this out of the way early. This review won't be long because this is among the least funny things I've experienced lately.
Read MoreReview: Purgatori #1
I was pretty excited about Dynamite giving Purgatori her own series again. She’s the character I remember the most from Chaos! Comics’ olden days and so her getting a huge push in the Chaos! series and then also a solo series was a nice surprise.
Read MoreReview: Grimm Tales of Terror #3
For some reason, this issue of the series came just two weeks after its predecessor. The story feels like it was written in that two weeks’ time.
Read MoreReview: Stray Bullets – Killers #7
Stray Bullets: Killers bucks the current trend of comics where we have to get small, well-packaged arcs that fit easily into trades.
Read MoreReview: Witchfinder – The Mysteries of Unland #4
Well, well, well… this is a pretty important damn issue. In fact this issue could steal all of the thunder of the next issue because there is so much revealed here.
Read MoreReview: Rise of the Magi #4
Gore pays a visit to the Troll King and offers something far more powerful than any magic in Shard: Earth weapons.
Read MoreReview: Eye of Newt #4
Well I’m sad to see this one go. It’s been a hell of a ride reading this series as it’s given me a sense of thrill and anxiety like no other. Eye of Newt has very much been a reimagining of the story of King Arthur and by far the best reimagining I’ve ever read. The only problem with this issue is that it ends!
Read MoreReview: The Field #4
I’ve given myself the impossible task of reviewing the final issue of The Field without spoiling it. I’m not sure how I’ll do that exactly, but let’s give it a shot.
Read MoreReview: Solar: Man of the Atom #5
Phil Seleski still can’t break out of the spectral form, so he’s acting as guide to his daughter, Erica. She’s been infused with the Power of the Atom.
Read MoreReview: TMNT - Turtles in Time #4
I will be honest from the get-go and confirm that I was pretty harsh when I last reviewed Turtles in Time. Before even opening the comic, I wanted to come in with an open mind of where the Turtles were taking us this time.
Read MoreReview: Trees #5
Could this series never end please? I’m serious, I can’t get enough of this book and every time it ends it feels too soon. If I didn’t have an exact page count to keep track of I would swear they’re getting shorter, but in reality I believe I’m reading it faster with each issue.
Read MoreReview: Supreme Blue Rose #3
Supreme Blue Rose is not a comic you may easily enjoy. That’s not to say that it isn’t an enjoyable book - it damn well is - it’s just not that “easy,” at least in the conventional sense, to understand. And that’s just the way I like it.
Read MoreReview: Translucid #6
And here we are six months later, finishing up Translucid together, becoming the audience we were always meant to be. It’s been a bumpy ride, but in the end, it was all worth it.
Read MoreReview: Unity #11
The issues of Unity that have tied into Armor Hunters have been really good. In a lot of ways they’ve continued the story or just added to the overall event.
Read MoreReview: The Wicked + The Divine #4
This month’s issue of The Wicked + The Divine was more of a return to the classic Gillen McKelvie Wilson synchronicity of Phonogram, and their collaboration really shines for it.
Read More