Looking at Old Lady Harley #1, before even opening the up the book, the first question I had to ask myself was this: Why? Is this book pure satire? Is...
I was not overly enamored with Unnatural #1. I found its themes to be overly cliched as well as aggressively overt. I also had a hard time connecting ...
Wherein We Systematically Tear Down All the Work Neil Gaiman Left Us With, In Favor of an Unreasonably Unlikeable Character Who Has a Chip on Her Shou...
Wherein My Favorite Superhero Continues to Act Like a Douche, We Get About Three Pages of Actual Superhero Comic and Carol’s Mom Debuts a Bit of a Mak...
"Billy, I’m only certain of two things in this world. The sun rises in the East and Jason trains in the morning."
There’s something to be said for re...
Mighty Mite is a character who used to appear in comics back before you and I were around and at some point found himself falling in to the deep pit k...
Wherein We Take the Good, We Take the Bad, We Take Them Both and Quickly Disappear Down a Rabbit Hole of Hate
Border Town #1 has a few good points, b...
Howard Chaykin is a national treasure in the world of comic books, and he's self-effacing as hell. In every interview I’ve ever read with the man, he’...
The Silencer #9 is an excellent example of what can be done with a female-led action book.
The Silencer book so far has been a master course in how t...
Master Chief and his team of Spartans find themselves still in the thick of battle when we pick up in the final of this short, three issue run of Halo...