We Ride Titans is, first and foremost, a family story. The family drama and tension of the last two issues continue organically and authentically. Kit and...
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Flight Response
When people hear the term "basic instinct" arguably two things come to mind. Either it is the thought of behaviors and acts that are socially savage or...
The Last Book You’ll Ever Read #7: Vault Comics Review
It's bloody, it's horrific, its sexy and its only a few bucks from your local comic shop. The Last Book You'll Ever Read #7 from Vault Comics keeps...
X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #1: Marvel Comics Review
It’s always fun to spend time with the X-Men team we all fell in love with. Whether you met this team through Jim Lee’s work in the comics or while...
In A Jam Like Smuckers: Radiant Red # 2 (Review)
This is about you. You have to love a good villain sales speech, don't ya? Since first being fully introduced to Satomi in Radiant Black # 6, I have...
A Town Called Terror #1: Image Comics Review
Syzmon Kudranski’s style is reason enough to give this title a look, never mind the fact Steve Niles is writing the series. There’s an epic nature to...
Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1: DC Comics Review
It's going to be a strong year for Terry McGinnis. He returned in Sean Murphy's Batman: Beyond The White Knight (you can read the review from GWW right...
Earth-Prime #1: Batwoman (DC Comics Review)
It's finally happening!!! The CW's Arrowverse is OFFICIALLY joining the DC Comics verse in Earth-Prime #1: Batwoman! DC COMICSWritten by: Natalie Abrams...
Something is Killing the Children #21: BOOM! STUDIOS REVIEW
After a several month hiatus, James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera's Boom! Studios smash hit is finally back in comic stores and I could not be happier...
Marauders and the Sprite
What adventure remains for a pirate captain after conquering the 7 seas? Steve Orlando opens the solar sails and sends the Marauders into the waters above...
Marring The Name: X-Men Red # 1 (Review)
Who do you think you are and how do you feel others see you? What are you doing with your life? These are some questions each member of the...
Moon Knight #10: Marvel Comics Review
Moon Knight has always been one of Marvel's more mysterious characters, and this issue doesn't move too far away from the status quo. This edition builds...