The first full week of 2022 has come and gone, and there were quite a few impressive comics that came out. Here's what GWW's writers thought about...
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Dead Cells: The Queen and the sea (review)
Developed by: Motion Twin and Evil EmpireReleased: January 6, 2022 (PC, Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox) In the past couple of years, the roguelike...
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:...
Batwoman Is The Best Superhero Show Out There And You’re Missing Out on It
The CW's Batwoman premiered in 2019 and is the sixth Arrowverse series. The show is infamously known for, among many other reasons, lead star Ruby Rose's...
X-MEN # 6 (REVIEW)
Able to sprout from the tiniest cracks in any crevice. With the ability to photosynthesize even when he is being shaded. And a stern forceful gaze like a...
HELLCOP # 3 (REVIEW)
The road to Hell may be paved with good intentions. However until this issue Hellcop Virgil's reason for his trip there have been self serving. As we...
ASSASSIN`S CREED: BLOODSTONE COLLECTION (REVIEW)
ASSASSIN`S CREED: BLOODSTONE COLLECTION ASSASSIN`S CREED: BLOODSTONE COLLECTION the two-part graphic novel has been translated into English and wrapped up...
Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo (REVIEW)
Developed by: Pendulo Studios Published by: MicroidsReleased: December 16, 2021 (PC) Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo is more interactive fiction than a video...
DARKHOLD Omega # 1 (REVIEW)
In 2001s The Mummy Returns, hero Rick O'Connell reminds his wife how naive she once was to think nothing bad could happen by reading from a book. Much...
Dark Knights of Steel #3 (review)
Dark Knights of Steel #3 Another issue. Another dead character. Tom Taylor and co. continue with Dark Knights of Steel #3, a jarring and impactful romp...
Nocterra: Blacktop Bill Special (REVIEW)
Nocterra: Blacktop Bill Special As much as I was looking forward to this when it was first announced, this wasn’t something I thought we needed after the...
Ordinary Gods #6 (REVIEW)
Ordinary Gods #6 Ordinary Gods #6 marks the end of the series’ first arc, and Kyle Higgins could not have put this title in a better spot. On the whole,...