Wherein the world looks a little brighter and happier again even though we have a questionable choice for a first issue bad guy and a colorist ruining...
“Everything is connected… And thus nothing is connected.”
Here is the second and final part of The Break Down, an overview of the Uncanny X-Men weekl...
Crime. Sleaze. Corruption. Noir. As only Brubaker and Phillips can Deliver
It's been a while since we've been invited to step into the world of Crimi...
Wherein a cool name for your comic only gets you so far and Canadian tweener humor fails to carry you the rest of the way.
Exorsisters #1 has many th...
Wherein we finally decide that Dan Abnett doesn’t really need Andy Lanning, and we sing the praises of one consistently badass comic book.
A General ...
The first thought I think everyone is going to have when reading Martian Manhunter #1 is this: "It worked for Mister Miracle, it should work for Marti...
I've said it before and I'm sure I will say again, Redneck is the only piece of vampire fiction being published today that's worth your time. I'd go s...
Three issues into to DC Comics' Heroes in Crisis and I find myself asking if I'm still even interested anymore. I gave the first issue a favorable rev...
Rogue and Gambit's 'honeymoon in space' continues, but will the newlyweds survive it?
It is a good time to be an X-Men fan. After what felt like a de...
Uncle Scrooge is still going strong these days thanks to Disney's reboot of the beloved DuckTales TV show, as well as IDW's continuing efforts to brin...