It's bloody, it's horrific, its sexy and its only a few bucks from your local comic shop. The Last Book You'll Ever Read #7 from Vault Comics keeps rumbling and tearing itself along. Olivia and Connor fight their way through The Wilding and hand in hand come up with a...
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Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1: DC Comics Review
It's going to be a strong year for Terry McGinnis. He returned in Sean Murphy's Batman: Beyond The White Knight (you can read the review from GWW right here). Terry is back, Bruce is gone. Batman lives on, Batman endures. Batman Beyond: Neo Year is the look into...
Nottingham #6: Mad Cave Studios Review
Nottingham from Mad Cave Studios is popular. Heck, that's an understatement. The comic that blew both the publisher and its fans away, is back! A King’s Ransom kicks off with issue #6 and completely changes the game for The Sheriff and Robin Hood. Writer David Hazan...
Young Souls PS4 (review)
Young Souls puts a blade in your hand and unleashes you into a world of goblins and ghouls. You play as siblings Tristan and Jenn on a quest to save The Professor. From dungeon to dungeon the action is relentless, and with a surprisingly interesting story and...
Little Monsters #1 (Review)
They are at it again. Nguyen and Lemire reunite for a tale of...boredom? No much more than that because Little Monsters tells the tale of the last remaining children left on earth. The kicker is they're vampires. The creators of Descender, Ascender and most recently...
Rain #2: Image Comics Review
I asked the question in my review for Rain #1: What Now? Honeysuckle had lost the one she loved. Her world flipped upside down by the raining of literal nails from the sky. With issue #2 my question is answered, and with it comes the tale of a woman picking her life...
Suicide Squad: Blaze #1: DC Comics Review
The Suicide Squad is always good for action filled, bad language riddled and a bad attitude good time. The team full of the who's who of DC bad guys, has shot to the forefront of the DC Universe, with James Gunn's The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker. The highly...
Saga #55: Image Comics Review
It’s back. It has been gone for so long. Saga has returned. But more importantly, the family, the characters we all love that inhabited the world of Saga are back too. Saga #55, the return, the second half of the overly acclaimed series from Fiona Staples and Brian K....
Superman & Robin Special #1: DC Comics Review
Some things just belong together — Tomasi and the Super Sons being one of them. In this case though, we're not talking sons/kids, we're not talking Superboy. No longer are we talking about a young and inexperienced-ish Robin. We're talking Superman and Robin. The real...
Headland (Review)
What's in your head? Headland tells the story of Nor. More importantly, it tells a fantastical adventure style story that feels like a mix between Adventure Time and Legend of Zelda. The game is short but full of color and imagination. The GWW was given a Nintendo...