Gun Honey: Blood for Blood #4 (Review)

This fourth issue brings the “Blood for Blood” series of Gun Honey to its deliciously pulpy and juicy conclusion. I know that not everyone is eager to read spoilers, so instead of blowing the plot for you, I’d like to help remind potential readers of a few things we know walking into this Gun show.… Continue reading Gun Honey: Blood for Blood #4 (Review)

Rayne of Ages Issue 1

Need an escape? During times like these, no matter what your reading genre(s) of choice, I think it’s fair to say a bit of escape can go a long way towards both amusement and self-care. I have heard many lovers of the comics medium say that a good palate-cleanser read is a wonderful thing. I… Continue reading Rayne of Ages Issue 1

Over The Ropes: Broken Kayfabe #1: Mad Cave Review

It’s no secret that the first Volume of OVER THE ROPES must have been a major attraction for fans of wrestling. And why not be excited for Volume 2 of OVER THE ROPES: BROKEN KAYFABE? I imagine I would be, having read both the first volume and the new, digital exclusive, first issue of Volume… Continue reading Over The Ropes: Broken Kayfabe #1: Mad Cave Review

A Thing Called Truth TP (Review)

Ready for a Road Trip? A THING CALLED TRUTH is an engaging road trip story with two compelling female protagonists, that’s unique in a number of ways. Each character has quite a striking background that drives what they do. But because of how they meet, their pasts are not known to each other until late… Continue reading A Thing Called Truth TP (Review)

A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance TP Vol. 1: Image Comics Review

The trade paperback of A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance Volume 1 hit shelves Wednesday. I’ve been following this engaging story by Rick Remender and André Lima Araújo, with elemental narrative inside artwork by Chris O’Halloran & Rus Wooton for every single issue since it started. I will continue to stay spoiler free in this review.… Continue reading A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance TP Vol. 1: Image Comics Review

Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #2 (Review)

Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #2 Dio’s adventure continues and the intrigue deepens in this exciting installment from Jim Mahfood’s universe. Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #2 finds our Grrl Dio as grief-stricken as ever, but surprise after surprise awaits her and Turtleneck Jones’ backup protector thing. Yes, I called him a protector thing. This cyborg redefines… Continue reading Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #2 (Review)

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