When I got a copy of the Lowlifes trade paperback, I wasn't really sure what to expect. What I got was an entertaining crime story that gives a slow burn at first, but ended with me wanting more.
Lowlifes is...
Wherein We Muse Wonderingly About the Magical Synergy that Happens When Some Creators Partner Together, and We Miss Our Dear Departed Friend.
Frankenstein Alive, Alive! is one of those rare instances where a w...
One of my favorite memories from growing up is sitting around the house watching cartoons and classic Disney cartoons were always part of the mix (granted, that's what I still do now as an adult, but that's not...
"It was draped in shadow, and its voice... Oh God, its voice. It didn't sound human."
The fiercest warriors to inhabit the depths of the world meet the greatest detective to scale the heights of its city-scape...
The Mirror universe has always been a secret pleasure of mine. It's been a concept that I've been fascinated by since I became a fan of the franchise. An evil twin of Gene Roddenberry's vision of a utopian futu...
“Captain’s Log, supplemental. En route to rendezvous with John Stewart and the other Green Lanterns, The Enterprise has come under attack.”
Star Trek/Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds #3 is a wild roller coaste...
“You will make me regret I did not take your head the first time we met, Highlander.”
Highlander and Connor MacLeod are back in a new prequel tale from the original Highlander movie. MacLeod recounts his pas...
Star Trek: Waypoint brings us another issue, and another set of stories looking to bring a smile to your faces. In this issue we’re given two tales both centering around the Original Series (TOS) crew. With the...
For me, becoming a fan of Star Trek started with The Next Generation. The crew of the Enterprise D were my guides as they took me on their travels throughout the galaxy. With Star Trek Waypoint #1 by IDW, I am ...
After reviewing Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s stellar Tales from the Darkside #1, I was excited to see what they would come up with next. The isolated tale of hedonism and redemption from issue one was excel...