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The exciting and bewitching pages of Superman #1 mark the successful beginning of a beautiful friendship between a comic writing…
The first issue of Tap Dance Killer introduced us to Nikki St Clair and her gang of anti-heroes. The issue
“As a Warrior, As an Amazon, I fought on!” Another DC Comics title hits a milestone as Wonder Woman #50 hits the
Halo: Collatoral Damage #2 came roaring back and offered a fun and frantic look into the ongoing Covenant battle from…
The Quantum Age #1 is, sadly, just largely forgettable. The characters are great and I love their design, but the…
Dark Horse Comics' Tomb Raider: Inferno #2 is boring and features a bore of a windbag villain who narrates the…
Tap Dance Killer #1 is a fantastic start with a tone that is put squarely on fun. Hopefuly, it will…
Chicago Typewriter: The Red Ribbon brings something new to the table with every page. There’s a horned, monstrous shop-keeper, a…
After the non-stop, balls to the wall, roller coaster action of the first issue, readers may be forgiven for expecting
“They’re all detectives; they think they know something deep.” The long-awaited Wedding issue is here! Batman #50 has finally arrived to hit
Catwoman #1 will tug at your heartstrings in the worst way. With artist and writer Joelle Jones at the helm, Selina…
Dynamite Comics collects issues #0 – 5 of Ash vs The Army of Darkness in one collection for our reading…
Outpost Zero #1 by Sean Kelley McKeever and Alexandre Tefenkgi doesn't do enough to sink its hooks into the reader,…
The second issue of Quantum Mortis picks up where the first issue leaves off and finds our heroes continuing their…
Son of Hitler is a character driven thriller that keeps you constantly guessing about what is gong to happen. It's…
Now on its fourth issue, Gideon Falls is firmly cementing itself as one of, if not, the best new horror
Teen Titans Special #1 by Adam Glass, Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques and Sunny Gho was a fun and entertaining break…
There’s an awful lot to like in the first issue of Quantum Mortis: A Man Disrupted, but there’s also some…
