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We are drowning in reboots and reimaginings these days. Sometimes it works out alright, but more often than not these
Vox Day and Arkhaven Comics bring us the next installment of Alt-Hero with issue #2. We get a look at
Justice League #2 by Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez is already the kind of superhero series fans dream about, and it…
Halo: Collateral Damage #1 seems to be familiar characters placed in an alternate Halo universe. There are some good things…
Batman #49 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, and June Chung is like a conversation between old peers, "working buddies," talking…
It Came Out On A Wednesday, is full of one off’s, one-shots, snippets, interviews, contests, and more! It’s an amusing,…
Sonitus #3 by Dan Sheppard, Cody Sousa, Cecillia Lo Valvo and Dee Cunniffe has a great setting, great monster designs,…
The first issue of Brain Wood and artist Mack Chater's Sword Daughter does an admirable job of sinking its hooks…
Hawkman #1 by Robert Venditti and Bryan Hitch is an unmissable action-packed series debut that delivers with every single page.
This new Nancy Drew just falls, sadly, into that realm of rebooted characters that fail to retain any of the…
Alt-Hero: Crackdown is unashamedly a right-wing leaning take on our current social climate, but unlike a lot of other books…
After a few years stuck in DC obscurity, a few clever writers brought Plastic Man back to the fold. Now,…
Farmhand, by Rob Guillory, is a strange story about aging farmer Jedidiah Jenkins that showcases interesting characters and darkly disturbing…
Instead, of a Batman-centric story, Tom King and Mikel Janin's Batman #48 is devoted to watching The Joker fulfill his…
The Unexpected #1 introduces us to a beautiful new world with fantastic character designs and very good artwork by Ryan…
Stellar is back in the limelight at Image Comics with her new run with the release of Stellar #1. So,…
If you are a fan of Spawn, Witchblade, fantasy, or just good comics in general, you should get Medieval Spawn…
DC Comics, Scott Snyder, and Jim Cheung's Justice League #1 is the kind of story you never want to end.…
