Giant Days #15 BOOM Studios Written by: John Allison Art by: Max Sarin & Liz Fleming Colors by: Whitney Cogar 'Giant Days' has been one of the best comics being published today. The slice-of-life stories of young women in college are funny, endearing, and often...
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Explosions of Ultra Violence in “East of West” #28
East of Wast #28 Image Comics Written by: Jonathan Hickman Art by: Nick Dragotta East of West seems to be hitting its stride with unrepentant conflict and a giant cast of characters butting heads. It's as if Jonathan Hickman is taking a certain amount of pleasure...
First Image of Wonder Woman and The Amazons: Powerful, Fierce, and White
With Wonder Woman about to make her big screen live-action debut in 'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice' this weekend fans will be clamoring for more of the Amazon princess. Warner Bros has released a group shot, through Entertainment Weekly, of Gal Gadot, Connie...
A Stellar Cast of Characters Rules in “Princeless: Raven, The Pirate Princess” #6 (Review)
Princeless: Raven, The Pirate Princess #6 Action Lab Comics Written by: Jeremy Whitley Art by: Rosy Higgins & Ted Brandt Raven and her all-woman crew survive each other long enough on their sea voyage to make a stop at a hidden seaport. A port that was established...
Ash Takes To The Road in “Army of Darkness: Furious Road” #1 (Review)
Army of Darkness: Furious Road #1 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Nancy A. Collins Art by: Kewber Ball If there's one complaint about Dynamite's new Ash series, Army of Darkness: Furious Road, it's that it goes by so fast. Nancy A. Collins throws us straight into...
Take A Beating in “The Black Hood” #9 (Review)
The Black Hood #9 Dark Circle Comics Written by: Duane Swierczynski Art by: Greg Scott, Kelly Fitzpatrick & Rachel Deering Greg Hettinger keeps catching a beating and keeps on ticking. If there was one comic book that would discourage a reader to become a...
The Birth Of Nobility in “The Legend of Wonder Woman” #2 (Review)
The Legend of Wonder Woman #2 DC Comics Written by: Renae De Liz Art by: Ray Dillon & Renae De Liz DC Comics have seemed to do something right with their digital first offerings. While DC's print line-up is always in flux, the digital line has been a model of...
Enter A World Devolved in “Devolution #1” (Review)
Devolution #1 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Rick Remender Art by: Jonathan Wayshak 'Devolution' accomplishes things post-apocalyptic stories shouldn't. Here's yet another comic about the world gone mad and it totally works. Rick Remender (Deadly Class, Black...
Playing Hind And Seek in “Postal #9” (Review)
Postal #9 Image Comics Written by: Bryan Edward Hill Art by: Isaac Goodhart 'Postal' is a world unto itself and its residents are a breed all their own. At its center is our anchor, our rock, the sole postal service employee and mayor's son, Mark. Mark's unique...
A Deal With The Devil in “The Hangman #2” (Review)
The Hangman #2 Dark Circle Comics Written by: Frank Tieri Art by: Felix, Ruiz, Kelly Fitzpatrick & Rachel Dering It doesn't happen very often when the second issue of a new series surpasses its debut. 'The Hangman' #2 does just that with a trip to hell and an...