Nomen Omen #6Image Comics Writer: Marco B. BucciArtist and Colorist: Jacopo Camagni PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE I wonder if there was an accord to determine which colors are best suited for signifying the use of magic or the presence of the supernatural? This comes to...
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Sleeping Beauties # 1 (REVIEW)
Shameful to admit, I have never read a Stephen King novel. Now mind you when I use words like "read something" I mean I haven't read it from cover to cover. When I was about 8 I followed behind my mother into the adult section and selected his Night Shift. I realize...
A Man Among Ye # 1 (REVIEW)
The dark tones of the cover of the first pages sets the tone for this first issue of Image Comics A Man Among Ye. We are after all dealing with pirates. And while varied and numerous their tales are most are often the same. They are as deep and treacherous as the...
Wynd # 1 (REVIEW)
Wynd # 1Boom Comics Written by: James Tynion IVIllustrated by: Michael DialynasLettered by: Aditya Bidikar PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE The opening sequence of Boom Comics "Wynd" issue 1 features a brilliantly illustrated transformation of the titular character. Michael...
Summer In Mara (REVIEW)
I think this delightful title is a mix of all the elements of platformer joy minus the frustrations. Any level of gamer would be foolish if they don’t place this title in their online shopping cart immediately. To my son who mentioned just today how I never helped him with the hard levels, I wish you could have started you with this game.
Wellington # 4 (REVIEW)
Wellington # 4IDW Comics Story by: Aaron Mahnke & Delilah S Dawson Art by: Piotr KowalskiColors by: Brad SimpsonLetters by: Valeria Lopez Growing up, Sunday mornings comics pages were always the best. Unlike the Monday thru Saturday funnies these were in color and...
Bitter Root #8 (REVIEW)
Bitter Root #8: Rage & Redemption Part ThreeImage Comics Creators: David F Walker, Chuck Brown, Sanford Greene Color Artist: Sofie Dodgson Letter: Clayton Cowles PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE I doubt there has ever been a time when a comic book mirrors the time in which...
Decorum # 2 (REVIEW)
Decorum # 2Image Comics Words: Jonathan Hickman Art: Mike Huddleston Letters: Rus Wooton Design: Sasha E Head PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE Similar to the initial issue, Decorum 2 provides so much to unpack. Both in terms of plot and presentation. Hickman continues what I...
Nailbiter Returns #1 (REVIEW)
Nailbiter Returns #1Image Comics Front Bartender/Writer: Joshua Williamson Side Bartender/Artist: Mike Henderson Lights/Artist: Adam Gusowski PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE Comics like Image's Nailbiter Returns show why the Entertainment Industry is looking at comic store...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Every Generation # 1 (REVIEW)
Taking its title from the opening dialogue of the series, Boom Comics new series takes quite an impressive approach. When I first heard Giles speak that phrase it carried an extreme weight. The idea is that there is only one for every 20 years. That a Slayer could die...