The world of Alt-Hero continues to grow and expand in issue #4 from writer Vox Day and Arkhaven Comics. In what is probably my favorite aspect of this book, we get to finally return to Europe and catch up with ...
Vox Day's Quantum Mortis: A Man Disrupted continues its look into the sci-fi world of Graven Tower as he and Detector Hildreth unravel the baffling murder of an alien Royal Prince. This issue, much like the fir...
Chuck Dixon is responsible for some of the most memorable comic book stories and characters of the past few decades. Most notably, he's revered as the creator of one of Batman's most formidable villains, Bane. ...
When I first picked up Chicago Typewriter, I was expecting some kind of hard-boiled, noir crime drama set in the 1920’s. What I got, however, was a hard-boiled, noir crime drama set in the 1920’s that also happ...
The second issue of Quantum Mortis picks up where the first issue leaves off and finds our heroes continuing their investigation of the murder of Arpad Vladislaus Jagaelleon (that's his real name). Tower and Hi...
The first issue of Quantum Mortis: A Man Disrupted from Vox Day and Arkhaven Comics is a lot of things rolled into one. It’s a classic adventure style/sci-fi/murder mystery/procedural drama all existing cohesiv...
Vox Day and Arkhaven Comics bring us the next installment of Alt-Hero with issue #2. We get a look at some new characters and some new locations and the whole overall package is a step up from the first issue. ...
The road to publication that Alt-Hero: Crackdown has traveled is well known by many who follow comics. Creator/writer Vox Day introduced us to the idea for his creation some time ago and it made an insane amoun...