New Crusaders Dark Tomorrow Dark Circle Comics Written by: Ian Flynn Art by: Alitha Martinez, Rick Bryant, John Workman, and Steve Downer If there is such a thing as an underdog in comics 'The Mighty Crusaders' might be one. A superhero team created by Archie's...
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Let’s Get The Jungle Drunk in “Jungle Jim #4” Review
Jungle Jim #4 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Paul Tobin Art by: Jonathan Lau & Stephen Downey The exciting conclusion to Dynamite's very entertaining miniseries, King: Jungle Jim, arrives with issue #4 and while it may not have been the epic ending we had...
Tensions Run High in “Copperhead #8” Review
Cooperhead #8 Image Comics Written by: Jay Faerber Art by: Scott Godlewski & Ron Riley Boo has been a fascinating character from the very beginning. The big furry guy was overlooked for the sheriff job and had to welcome an outsider who took the position. Despite...
Tone and Detail are the stars in “Roche Limit Clandestiny #2” Review
Roche Limit Clandestiny #2 Image Comics Written by: Michael Moreci Art by: Kyle Charles One of Michael Moreci's many writing talents besides dialogue and plotting is setting the tone. In 'Roche Limit Clandestiny' #2, he sets the tone early with mind-blowing terror....
Big and Small Moments in “Descender #4” Review
Descender #4 Image Comics Written by: Jeff Lemire Art by: Dustine Nguyen TIM-21 is finally safe and reunited with his creator, Dr. Quon. The endearing boy android is in better shape on the UGC ship getting some proper repairs along with robot dog Bandit. However, when...
Vengeance Has No Limits in “Big Man Plans #3” Review
Big Man Plans #3 Image Comics Written by: Eric Powell & Tim Wiesch Art by: Eric Powell Big Man continues his bloody rampage of vengeance after having a serious setback. He seeks help from an old ally and we return to the deadly jungles of war. Eric Powell and Tim...
No Holds Barred Butt Kicking in “Swords of Sorrow #2” Review
Swords of Sorrow #2 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Gail Simone Art by: Sergio Davila You're going to need to buckle your seat belt when reading Swords of Sorrow #2. If you've already opened the book you may be too late because it grabs you by the throat and never...
A beautiful party in”Swords of Sorrow: Masquerade & Kato #1″ Review
Swords of Sorrow: Masquerade & Kato #1 Dynamite Entertainment Story by: G. Willow Wilson & Erica Schultz Art by: Noah Salgona Dynamite's great crossover event continues with the first one-shot, Swords of Sorrow: Masquerade & Kato. It finds Masquerade hot...
Straight-laced suspense and fright in “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #3” Review
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #3 Archie Comics Story by: Roberto Aguirre-Scasa Art by: Robert Hack The 'chilling' in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #3 is by no means a misnomer. In fact, Archie Horror's companion series to the successful Afterlife with Archie zombie...
Not the type of Vengeance you would expect a “Postal #4” Review
Postal #4 Top Cow Productions Written by: Bryan Edward Hill & Matt Hawkins Art by: Issac Goodhart If you've been reading Postal to this point (as you very well should be) you know that Mark's mother is a heartless abusive monster of a person. As frigid and...