The Darkness Deepens “The Black Hood #8” (Review)

The Black Hood #8 Dark Circle Comics Written by: Duane Swierczynski Art by: Robert Hack, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Rachel Deering ‘The Black Hood’ continues to chronicle the rocky ride of Greg Hettinger from policeman to vigilante to drug-addicted vigilante cop, to recovering addict. Unfortunately, he can’t seem to kick the habit of getting his ass beaten. Duane… Continue reading The Darkness Deepens “The Black Hood #8” (Review)

An Ending As Dark As Its Beginning “The Fade Out #12” (Review)

The Fade Out #12 Image Comics Written by: Ed Brubaker Art by: Sean Phillips Color by: Elizabeth Breitweiser If you thought Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips brilliant Hollywood murder tale, The Fade Out, was going to end with some kind of fairytale ending then you haven’t been paying attention. In a world full of people pretending to… Continue reading An Ending As Dark As Its Beginning “The Fade Out #12” (Review)

Space, Vampires and The Future of Humanity in “Interceptor #1” (Review)

Interceptor Heavy Metal Written by: Donny Cates Art by: Dylan Burnett In 2015, two new comic books shared a similar premise. It’s the end of the world as we know it so governments aligned together and shipped off most of humanity off the planet and into space leaving behind the poor souls who didn’t make… Continue reading Space, Vampires and The Future of Humanity in “Interceptor #1” (Review)

A Review of AfterShock Comics’ First Wave of Titles

Since its launch in April of 2015, a lot has been expected from upstart comic book publisher AfterShock Comics. With a veteran management team at the helm and a stable of star-studded creative talent, AfterShock is looking to make an impact in the competitive comic book market. Their initial slate of titles have been released… Continue reading A Review of AfterShock Comics’ First Wave of Titles

The Mystery Deepens in “Paper Girls #3” (Review)

Paper Girls #3 Image Comics Written by: Brian K. Vaughn Art by: Cliff Chiang Color by: Matt Wilson Paper Girls is so good you want to recommend it to others, but you don’t want to give away too much so others can discover it on their own. This makes it hard to review because it’s… Continue reading The Mystery Deepens in “Paper Girls #3” (Review)

A Myth Becomes Warrior of Mars in “Bigfoot: Sword of the Earthman #1” (Review)

Bigfoot: Sword of the Earthman Action Lab Comics  Written by: Josh S. Henaman Art by: Andy Taylor Color by: Tamra Bonvillain At first glance, the words ‘Bigfoot: Sword of the Earthman’ sound like a parody title. Thankfully, the team of Josh S. Henaman, Andy Taylor, and Tamra Bonvillain have constructed a fully realized world where… Continue reading A Myth Becomes Warrior of Mars in “Bigfoot: Sword of the Earthman #1” (Review)

Latinos Making Strides On Comic Book Television

The current golden age of comic book television has been an exciting time for fans. Some of their favorite characters have come to life on shows like The Flash, Arrow, Gotham, The Walking Dead to name a few. For Latinos, it’s also been a good platform to find representation. It’s not a windfall of roles… Continue reading Latinos Making Strides On Comic Book Television

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