About Nathan Braudrick

Nathan loves comic books of all shapes and sizes and remembers reading X-Men in the basement when he was a kid. He also loves his wife, kids, Jesus and plans to meet Batman one day. He also loves the X-Files, TMNT, and wishes that all comic writers would learn to keep their political opinions to themselves. Just sayin'...

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Chicago Typewriter: The Red Ribbon
July 9, 2018
Chicago Typewriter: The Red Ribbon brings something new to the table with every page. There’s a horned, monstrous shop-keeper, a flying car, ink ribbons stained with cursed blood, monsters climbing through mirrors and more.
July 7, 2018
After the non-stop, balls to the wall, roller coaster action of the first issue, readers may be forgiven for expecting […]
July 6, 2018
Gun Ghoul is a good deal of fun and a great first issue to kick off a story. It’s filled with fun characters, a despicable villain, and fantastic artwork all set against the backdrop of those revenge stories that are so satisfying to watch play out.
July 3, 2018
Dynamite Comics collects issues #0 – 5 of Ash vs The Army of Darkness in one collection for our reading pleasure. By the way, it’s really good!
July 2, 2018
With Catwoman and Batman expected to get married in Batman #50, we look at 20 other Batman lovers who might be able to replace Catwoman.
June 29, 2018
Outpost Zero #1 by Sean Kelley McKeever and Alexandre Tefenkgi doesn’t do enough to sink its hooks into the reader, but the last few pages were captivating.
June 29, 2018
The second issue of Quantum Mortis picks up where the first issue leaves off and finds our heroes continuing their investigation of the murder of Arpad Vladislaus Jagaelleon (that’s his real name).
June 28, 2018
Son of Hitler is a character driven thriller that keeps you constantly guessing about what is gong to happen. It’s an emotional gut-punch of a book that forces you to care about characters even when you cannot condone their actions.
June 28, 2018
Now on its fourth issue, Gideon Falls is firmly cementing itself as one of, if not, the best new horror […]
June 27, 2018
There’s an awful lot to like in the first issue of Quantum Mortis: A Man Disrupted, but there’s also some elements that give me pause. I appreciate the attention given to characters and motives, but if subsequent issues spend as much time on conversation without adding some action, it may be a tough road ahead.