Comics
Jane Foster & The Mighty Thor #1: Marvel Comics Review
For those not reading the Hulk vs. Thor event, involving Thor in another title might not seem to make sense. The focus of Jane Foster & The Mighty Thor #1 is very much on Jane Foster. It’s still unclear where this is happening in Thor’s history, but it’s...
Comic of the Week: NewThink #1 from AWA Studios
This is a must-read for everyone. Even people who don’t read comics can appreciate NewThink #1. Anyone can appreciate what’s being discussed, and how it’s being discussed, in this issue. AWA StudiosWritten by: Gregg HurwitzArt by: Mike Deodato Jr.Colors by: Lee...
The Closet #1: Image Comics Review
There is a scene in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive. It's a 5 minute scene of two people talking in a diner. Watch it. Then read The Closet #1 from James Tynion IV. I found similarities in their contrasting style. They are on two different wave lengths when it comes to...
Sum Game Zero One
Not many heroes in the Marvel Universe have an outright offspring. And even fewer of those are actually at the age where hero-ing is even an option. And at that point what do you have - a lifetime of living up to a legacy or defining your own destiny. The new Biinary...
Shadow War Omega #1: DC Comics Review
Shadow War was a pretty good event until the last couple of issues. Between the reveal of the big bad and the events of Shadow War Omega, though, it fell flat. Outside of the epilogue, Shadow War Omega #1 didn’t do much to build up the character behind the event’s...
Comic of the Week: The Punisher #3 from Marvel Comics
Marvel’s new Punisher series has brought the heat from the jump, but this week’s issue is a cut above the other two. It’s always a risk to mess with a character’s past, especially when it’s a character like Frank Castle. But, Jason Aaron, Jesus Saiz and Paul Azaceta...
DC vs Vampires — Hunters #1: DC Comics Review
Before getting into actual story, the DC vs Vampires — Hunters #1 cover is unreal. Jonboy Meyers really is one of the best in the business. Really need to see him telling stories, not just helping sell them. DC ComicsWritten by: Matthew RosenbergArt by: Neil...
Krakoa’s Angels
In terms of substance and evidence, Krakoa is a new testament of the faith of the mutant species. And while no one expected a completely pious existence for everyone, there is a much greater sense of disillusionment than the leaders of Krakoa anticipated....
Comic of the Week: Nightwing #92 from DC Comics
There’s no question Tom Taylor is the man at DC right now. He’s absolutely rolling on Superman: Son of Kal-El and with Yasmine Putri Dark Knights of Steel, plus more DCeased is on the way. But for all the good work he’s done with those titles, his most impressive work...
The Tiger’s Tongue #1: Mad Cave review
The Tiger's Tongue is an all-age fantasy comic series written that entices the reader by its beautiful illustrations and colors. The Grand Tiger, saved by a warrior pledged loyalty not only to the warrior but to his small village as well. The Grand Tiger bestowed the...
Is Marvel Setting Up Secret Wars?
Could Secret Wars Be The Next Big Marvel Cross-over event? Marvel Fans have been speculating where the MCU is headed now that the Infinity Saga Has wrapped. In this article and video below we take a look at a new theory about Secret Wars being set up in the Marvel...
OMG! A Horror Anthology
OMG! A Horror Anthology #2Created by: Rob Dieterle & Tone RodriguezPublished by: Aequitas Comics 2020 Horror anthologies can do the heart some good in the era of flashy, brightly colored comics. This is where "OMG! A Horror Anthology" comes into play. the artstyle...