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[easyazon_link identifier=”1933305738″ locale=”US” tag=”bounintocomi-20″]THE BOYS[/easyazon_link] comic series was introduced to me by a friend who read the first few issues.
We all have come to know the stories that came out of World War II. From the heroes who liberated
Japanese robots, including a mechanical Godzilla, battle the U.S. Navy…and some American superheroes that look really, really similar to some
A new story arc kicks off with an emotional flashback of Tim-22’s past, offering insight into his motivations for wanting
Batman is one of the most well known comic book characters of all time, only surpassed by Superman himself. With
Look, I’m going to go on record right now and say, I am not a Superman fan. Don’t get me
Oliver Queen battles to save Seattle’s homeless population from The Underground Men, as well as his relationship with the Black
The statues in London have all gone missing, and legendary detective Sherlock Holmes is too busy to investigate. Instead he
In the original Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk, the no named main character is plagued by an alternate personality named
When talented artists and writers are on the same creative wavelength, they often become unstoppable in generating fantastic content. I’m
Mia continues the investigation into her father’s murder, as well as her search for a potential mole seeking to sabotage
“I incline to Cain’s heresy…I let my brother go to the devil in his own way.”- Robert Louis Stevenson It’s
Grizzlyshark is crass, juvenile, and downright stupid… And that’s a-okay in my book. This series has no aspirations to become
Much like his film career, Kevin Smith’s turn as comic scribe has produced a mixed bag in regards to quality
The brand new series Weavers by writer Simon Spurrier and artist Dylan Burnett feels like the greatest Spider-man What If?
It has always surprised me that anthologies are not as prevalent in pop culture as they are. In our 140
The Freelancer dishes out loads of “restitution” for the patrons of the Chamber’s Masquerade Ball and we learn a little
Matt Kindt does something in [easyazon_link identifier=”1616559438″ locale=”US” tag=”bounintocomi-20″]Poppy! and the Lost Lagoon[/easyazon_link] that very few authors of comics directed
Dark Horse’s saga continues where it left off in Predator: Life and Death #4. There is a new threat to
In TMNT: Bebop & Rocksteady Destroy Everything #1 the dynamic duo of villainy travel back in time to meet up
