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Black Adam #1: DC Comics REVIEW
With Kahndaq amid unrest, Black Adam is forced to balance his issue and maintain peace. Is there any hope left for our anti-hero with enemies all around and taking advantage? Written by: PriestArt by: Rafa SandovalColors by: Matt HermsLetters by: Willie Schubert As...
Punisher War Journal: Blitz #1: Marvel Comics review
Anytime I hear "The Punisher" I know I am in for a a wild run of brutal murders. As has been the case with the main line, this story places Frank Castle at the head of the mercenary group known as The Hand, and he takes on a different kind of adventure than what we...
Lost Magic Season 3 – Blackest Night
Lost Magic the fantasy-horror comic from Arman Nasim continues with season 3. Magic is dying in the Kingdom of Abuul and not everything is as it seems to be. Deception seems to take the forefront in the latest issue. Submarine Treehouse Written by: Arman NasimArt by:...
Lost Magic Season 2 Review
Lost Magic The world-building and character development continue to grow. As we travel back to the Kingdom of Abuul, Season 2 of Lost Magic is bursting with… Magic. Tension is running high in the Kingdom and the Rebels are growing bolder, with six episodes and new...
Necroholic #1 (Review)
What happens when you combine a necromancer and an alcoholic well you get a Necroholic of course. What follows are some rather unique problems that one can only contribute to a person with the nack for raising the dead. Yes, we have the undead in this book, and...
Comic of the Week: King Spawn #11 from Image Comics
King Spawn is always in contention for comic of the week whenever it comes out. Sean Lewis has done an excellent job revisiting the character’s history while also pushing the new story forward. It’s great for new Spawn readers and old, especially since Al Simmons’...
Seven Sons #1: Image Comics Review
I’ll tell you what, Seven Sons #1 has quite the cover. Definitely intrigued me, but it was also a bit jarring. Jae Lee’s design for the story’s title characters is very unsettling. As you read the series-opening issue, you quickly realize that’s unique to those...
DC Pride 2022 #1: DC Comics Review
The cover to this issue promises "More Pride than ever before!" and I think it's safe to say it delivers on that. Last year's inaugural DC Pride issue was great, but I thought this was a beautiful and gorgeously prideful step up in all the best ways! Special mention...
Above Snakes #1: image Comics
If you’re a fan of Westerns, Sean Lewis and Hayden Sherman’s latest project is a must-add to your pull list. Above Snakes #1, which hits shelves July 13 and has a final order cutoff date of June 20, provides both the bad-ass tones found in the genre and also pokes fun...
Dark Crisis #1: DC Comics Review
Dark Crisis. Event years in the making. An event that is rich with DC history ranging from decades-old to highly recent. Dark Crisis is said to have major ramifications across the DC Universe for the foreseeable future. With eight main issues, including the one for...
AFTERSCHOOL #1: Skybound Comics
Afterschool is a new anthology series by Skybound and Image comics. The first issue features the short story Spinless by Benson and Moorhead. The short horror story focuses on a dog and the relationship Nora builds with what we assume is her new dog. Skybound...
Poison Ivy #1: DC Comics Review
This is Poison Ivy at her best. She is on a mission no one else understands, and no one is getting in her way. Motivated and misunderstood. On top of G. Willow Wilson’s writing, Marcio Takara and Arif Prianto bring Poison Ivy to a place she doesn’t visit often, if...