Comics
Black Mass Rising: TKO Studios Review
Black Mass Rising is one of those books that’s tough to talk about without getting into spoilers. There’s more to it than the twists, but if there’s one thing that will stick with readers, it’s the major surprises they get throughout this story. TKO...
Basilisk #9: BOOM Studios Review
Just when it seemed like we had everything figured out. The first two arcs of Basilisk were intense, but Cullen Bunn and Jonas Scharf flipped the title on its head with Basilisk #9. There is so much more at play than readers were initially led to believe. And this...
What is Written in the Stars
Stars. How long was it before our ancestors began to believe in the stars with their bright, benevolent beckoning? They have provided messages and meanings as well an offer that more exists beyond Earth. Stars are prophetically powerful while also providing...
HEAD OF THE CLASS
For some parts of the world, the month of July is synonymous with summer; more importantly for students, it means summer vacation. Summer offers students a break from the rules and even a chance to grow beyond the walls of academia . The students, and even the faculty...
TOOTH DECAY
It's very rare to have a solo comic series that impacts so many other characters. Usually the creators goal is to advance one hero (or in this comics case a villain?); to give them a "push" towards the spotlight. In this final issue of Sabretooth, Victor LaValle does...
Comic of the Week: Public Domain #1 from Image Comics
It’s pretty well understood that not all comic book movie fans are comic books readers. But if there was ever a comic the non-reader, diehard comic book movie fans could appreciate, it’s Public Domain #1. Image ComicsWriting and Art by: Chip Zdarsky It took a...
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...
Public Domain #1: Image Comics Review
With superhero movies being the big box office money maker, Public Domain shines a light on the actual creators. One of the darker sides of the comic industry is finally on display. Image ComicsWriting and Art by: Chip Zdarsky Public Domain focuses on the creator of...
Star Wars Darth Vader (2020) #24: Marvel Comics Review
Marvel has spent a lot of time exploring Darth Vader over the last few years. At this point, we have really begun to dive deep into Vader's inner most demons. Darth Vader still carries the memories of Anakin Skywalker with him everywhere he goes. Now we explore what...
The Forgotten Blade: TKO Studios Review
The Forgotten Blade is yet another example why TKO’s business model is outstanding. Once you get sucked into this OGN, like so many other TKO titles before it, you won’t want to put it down. TKO StudiosWritten by: Tze ChunArt by: Toni FejzulaLetters by: Jeff Powell...
Newburn #8: Image comics review
This issue marks the end of the title’s first volume, as well as the conclusion of the three-issue story centered around Emily. But, the focus of Newburn #8 brings things back to the title character, which leads to a rather significant development. Images...
Scarlet Ranger # 1
Deon, the star of Ro Lamb Comics new series Scarlet Ranger, is your typical teenager. Fairly popular, a bit rebellious but smart. His family also owns Davis Enterprises, which offers Deon and his friend Paulie a work study gig to earn credits for their degree. And it...