X Lives of Wolverine #1 (REVIEW)

X Lives of Wolverine #1 is finally upon us, and suffice it to say, you’re going to want to buckle in — it’s a doozy. A mere three pages of calm is all you get before the action starts, and once it starts, it’s relentless until the final panel. It’s clear Benjamin Percy isn’t screwing… Continue reading X Lives of Wolverine #1 (REVIEW)

The Crimson Cage #1 (REVIEW)

The Crimson Cage #1 Are you ready to rumble? Well, I hope so, because John Lees and AWA/Upshot studios have once again delivered another can’t-miss comic. The Crimson Cage #1 is a wonderful retelling of Shakespeare’s classic Macbeth, but instead of castles and kings, you have turnbuckles and wrestlers. While the retelling may be a… Continue reading The Crimson Cage #1 (REVIEW)

Hotell Vol. 2 #1 (REVIEW)

Hotell Vol. 2 #1 When I first embarked on reading Hotell, I was given one piece of advice: read during the day. That advice was both wise and well heeded. Hotell Vol. 1 was an absolute horror tour de force, which set a remarkably high bar. With Hotell Vol. 2 #1, it’s safe to say… Continue reading Hotell Vol. 2 #1 (REVIEW)

The Nice House On The Lake #6 (REVIEW)

The Nice House On The Lake #6 What is it they say? Absence makes the heart grow fonder? Well we are about to find out how true that  is. We’ll now have to wait six months for Nice House On The Lake to return, and I’ve got to say, it’s going to be hard —… Continue reading The Nice House On The Lake #6 (REVIEW)

Knighted #1  (REVIEW)

Knighted #1  AWA Studios’ “Resistance Universe” is vast and broad with many great titles. From The Resistance to E-Ratic and Moths, AWA continues to put forth great books that can be enjoyed by a wide range of readers. With Knighted #1 making its debut, we get yet another original story that weaves wonderfully into the… Continue reading Knighted #1  (REVIEW)

House of Slaughter #1 (review)

House of Slaughter #1 Simply put , Something Is Killing The Children has become a comic book force to be reckoned with. This world created by James Tynion IV has blossomed into something truly terrifying. Now with the addition of Tate Brombal to the team, it continues to be as riveting as ever. House of… Continue reading House of Slaughter #1 (review)

Night of the Ghoul #1 (REVIEW)

Night of the Ghoul #1 When Scott Snyder first announced his partnership with ComiXology, we all knew we were in for something special. However, I don’t think any of us knew just how special these books would be until they began to be released. While working with a wide array of artists on a diverse… Continue reading Night of the Ghoul #1 (REVIEW)

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