When I first picked up this series I felt like I was following a child on a mission. Now after finishing the finale of this comic, written by Victor LaValle, I find myself realizing this is a story of the only real mission. In the beginning it felt I was reading a...
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THE ME YOU LOVE IN THE DARK # 2 (REVIEW)
The ME YOU LOVE in the DARK # 2 The second issue of Skottie Young's gothic horror story The Me You Love in the Dark is almost as bare as the house the main character has chosen to rent. And yet it is the minimalistic essence that makes it all the more intriguing. This...
LAST FLIGHT OUT # 1 (REVIEW)
Last Flight Out # 1 When you get right down to it most people would agree we are all trying to do the best we can here on Earth. We want to make the most of time we are given. But what do you do when you realize that window is closing fast and you were so focused on...
SWEET PAPRIKA # 2 (REVIEW)
Sweet Paprika # 2 : With Your Head Held High! Sampling this second issue of Sweet Paprika is similar to any excellent dish. There are hints and nods of the first flavors you enjoyed but, you also notice new sensations that catch you off guard. There are a lot of new...
BERMUDA # 2 (REVIEW)
Bermuda # 2 There are no shortages of stories detailing the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. For example there is the 1978 movie that is a mix of spooky and suspenseful. To this day you can find new documentaries and series that attempt to put a more scientific spin...
ECHOLANDS # 1 (REVIEW)
Echolands # 1 Hope's Crucible There are many bizarre worlds that fill the pages of science fiction and fairy tales. They are full of destinations that are hardly imaginable and often inconceivable. But that is the point of these stories after all. To show how we...
ST. MERCY # 1 (REVIEW)
St. Mercy # 1 Image Comics new series St. Mercy can best be viewed as a tale of two young women with similar purposes. Living 500 years apart you would thing their lives would be entirely different. Writer John Zuur Platten creates a parallel between the two using...
INDIE-CISIVE COMICs Week of 8-18-21
Featuring a few of the wonderful gems from Indie Publishers that dropped this week. Head to your local comic shop and check them out. Boom Studios Power Rangers # 10 Written by: Ryan Parrott & Rachel WagnerIllustrated by: Moises HidalgoColored by: Raul Angulo w/...
KILLER QUEENS # 1 (REVIEW)
Killer Queens # 1 You may consider The Carousel of Progress an outdated ride in Disney's Tomorrowland. And yet, I feel it serves as a nostalgic view of the future and change. The vibe coming off Killer Queens # 1 from Dark Horse Comics has a lot of the same 70s and...
RADIANT BLACK # 7 (REVIEW)
Radiant Black # 7 When we last caught up with the colorful collective...sorry I couldn't resist. It's just after last month's solo story spotlighting Radiant Red I wondered how this issue would continue the action from issue # 5. Marcelo Costa's artwork answered that...