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Duke Vol. 1 Issue # 1 (2023), Image Comics. Words by Joshua Williamson. Art by Tom Reilly and Jordie Bellaire. / Cobra Commander Vol. 1 Issue #1 (2024), Image Comics. Words by Joshua Williamson. Art by Andrea Milana and Annalisa Leoni.
January 26, 2024
Joshua Williamson’s Duke and Cobra Commander were made for grown-up Gen X’ers who were shaped by the G.I. Joe cartoons from the ’80s.
Transformers Issue #1 (2023), Skybound Entertainment. Words by Daniel Warren Johnson. Art by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer.
January 25, 2024
Daniel Warren Johnson’s Transformers series is a welcome breath of fresh air that got me hooked in the way only monthly comics can.
Batman Gargoyle of Gotham Book One (2023), DC. Words by Rafael Grampa. Art by Rafael Grampa. Colors by Matheus Lopes. Cover by Dave Finch
January 5, 2024
Rafael Grampa art elevates Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham to a level befitting DC Black Label, but it lags in other respects.
Where The Body Was (2023), Image Comics. Words by Ed Brubaker. Art by Sean Phillips
January 2, 2024
Where the Body Was feels like an almost straight-up character study drama that is approachable for both comic readers and non-comic readers.
The front cover of 'Latah' (2023), Europe Comics
May 2, 2023
‘Latah’ blends the psychological trauma of ‘Platoon’ with elements of ‘Predator’ to create a good, albeit clichéd and predictable comic book story.
July 18, 2022
Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne finally marry in Batman/Catwoman #12, but it’s far from happily ever after with Joker around, and death looming.
March 30, 2019
John Byrne has such an unerring knack for the absurdity of classic Star Trek that even when his storytelling is not up to his usual awesome, it’s still better than almost anything else out there.
Detective Comics 1000
March 27, 2019
DC Comics’ Detective Comics #1000 is a great issue. You get a lot of Batman stories and the pin ups are lovely to look at as well as the overall art.
March 25, 2019
Tap Dance Killer by Ted Sikora and Nikolaus Harrison is shaping up to be a fantastic series by a great writer with a brilliant art team.
March 18, 2019
Jawbreakers – Lost Souls by Ricahrd C. Meyer, Jon Malin, and Brett R. Smith is a visually stunning package. It’s like like a double shot of Johnnie Walker Black Label with ‘70s classic rock playing on the jukebox in the back.