Comics
Comic of the Week: Eight Billion Genies #1 from Image Comics
What a week for comic book readers. No shortage of quality issues to read. Major installments from a couple of the best ongoing titles, great starts to second volumes of a few must-read indie titles and some first issues to pick through. But, there can only be one....
What’s In Your Head
There is nothing more frustrating than thinking you're failing. You want to be part of something - to succeed, but there's just one missing piece. And that piece can't be manufactured. It's an organic process. But what if you could buy motivation right off store...
Captain America: Symbol of Truth #1: Marvel Comics Review
We begin our story with the Captain America and the Falcon operating in the American Southwest. Someone has stolen the super soldier serum, and our 2 heroes are working on tracking them down and returning the dangerous serum to the correct hands. Oh, and did I mention...
Crossover #13: Image Comics Review
So it has been a long hard road, a tough couple of months. Why? Well, because umm… how to actually put this without giving anything away, Emotions! It has been well over two months, yes two, since we the readers nay the fans held a fresh copy of the brilliant series...
Jurassic League #1: DC Comics Review
Dinosaurs are awesome. Superhero's are awesome. What happens when you have Superhero's who are Dinosaurs? You get one of the most fun, and wildly entertaining comics on shelves today. Jurassic League #1 from Daniel Warren Johnson, Juan Gedeon and Mike Spicer is the...
Wish (Y) WaShy Nature
Now, tell me what you want - what you really, really want. That is a question that is easier to ask than to answer. And then there is the cost, I mean not everything that makes that offer is made of sugar and spice. Which brings me to the entities that appear in Image...
Grim #1 Review: Boom Studios Review
Any comic that uses my favorite Blue Oyster Cult song as not only the title, but as the opening words, is automatically a favorite in my mind. And the main grim reaper shares my name? Double points there. BOOM! StudiosWritten by: Stephanie PhillipsIllustrated by:...
Jenny Zero II #1: Dark Horse Comics Review
Jenny Zero is back, and readers of the first volume are getting more chaos from Dave Dwonch, Brockton McKinney and Magenta King. However, there were a few noticeable differences in Jenny Zero II #1 from prior issues. Dark HorseWritten by: Dave Dwonch & Brockton...
Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1: Marvel Comics Review
Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1 containers three short stories from acclaimed Marvel writers and artists. Each team provides their version of Moon Knight and how he deals with that Egyptian stuff. MarvelAnubis RexWritten by: Johnathon Hickman Art by: Chris...
Gun Honey writer Charles Ardai joins TLDR
Charles Ardai makes his TLDR debut to talk about his hit series with Titan Comics, Gun Honey. Joseph Gilmore and Nick Friar get some insight into the creative process and how the show got optioned for a show so quickly....
A Branch of the GiggleBerry Bush
Frost's famous poem probably omitted a few stanzas. I doubt the traveler's road diverged merely once during their journey. So what happens when things don't go as expected? Is it possible to get back on the right path, if that ever existed. In Twig # 1, new from Image...
Once & Future #25: BOOM! Studios Review
It’s been a while since readers got a new issue of this hit BOOM! series. If you fell behind, BOOM! has churned out the trades for the prior 24 issues (six per trade). Last issue marked the arrival of another legacy fiction character, who readers spend more time with...