The Calm Before the Storm: “Saga” Issue #34 (Review)

Saga Issue #34 Image Comics Story by: Brian K. Vaughan Art and Cover by: Fiona Staples “You’ll never understand the way the worlds really work until you surround yourself with people from all sorts of weird backgrounds. I mean, I know diversity is an overused word these days, but without it, what would we be?”… Continue reading The Calm Before the Storm: “Saga” Issue #34 (Review)

Hot Off the Press: “Saga” Issue #33 (Review)

Issue #33 Image Comics Story by: Brian K. Vaughan Art and Cover by: Fiona Staples As Saga propels forward with the main characters spread across space, Brian K. Vaughan has chosen to focus each issue on a different group. This month, we return to Hebdomadal journalists, and lovers, Upsher and Doff. Their story of choice?… Continue reading Hot Off the Press: “Saga” Issue #33 (Review)

Save Canada in “We Stand on Guard #6” (Review)

We Stand On Guard #6 Image Comics Written by: Brian K Vaughn Art by: Steven Skroce Color by: Matt Hollingsworth We Stand on Guard has been one intense issue after another. Each one inching us closer to this inevitable conclusion. Canada’s moment to turn the tides in the great war against America has finally arrived… Continue reading Save Canada in “We Stand on Guard #6” (Review)

Exploring the Predatory Economics of Violence in “Barrier #1” (Review)

Barrier #1 Panel Syndicate Written by: Brian K. Vaughn Art by: Marcos Martin I was more than a little excited when I got on twitter the other day and found out the Panel Syndicate crew of Brian K. Vaughn and Marcos Martin had dropped a new comic on us in the form of BARRIER. I’ve… Continue reading Exploring the Predatory Economics of Violence in “Barrier #1” (Review)

The Mystery Deepens in “Paper Girls #3” (Review)

Paper Girls #3 Image Comics Written by: Brian K. Vaughn Art by: Cliff Chiang Color by: Matt Wilson Paper Girls is so good you want to recommend it to others, but you don’t want to give away too much so others can discover it on their own. This makes it hard to review because it’s… Continue reading The Mystery Deepens in “Paper Girls #3” (Review)

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