blade runner: origins #6 (review)

BLADE RUNNER ORIGINS #6 Detective Cal Mareaux was last seen in a sticky situation in the final panels of issue 5 in Blade Runner Origins. The journey back to the slums of Cal`s former stomping ground was not a warm welcome by any stretch of the imagination. Issue six begins with a replicant on the… Continue reading blade runner: origins #6 (review)

The Unbelievable Unteens #2 (Review)

The Unbelievable Unteens #2 Unbelievable Unteens comic-book artist Jane Ito finds her world flipped upside down after discovering that the heroes from her comics were not so fictional and she herself was one of them and had powers. As she and the team of underdog heroes once known as the Unteens begin to come back… Continue reading The Unbelievable Unteens #2 (Review)

Mazebook #1 (Review)

MAZEBOOK #1 A lonely building inspector still grieving the loss of his puzzle-loving daughter receives a mysterious phone call one night from a girl claiming it’s her and that she’s trapped in the middle of a labyrinth. Convinced that this child is contacting him from beyond this world, he uses an unfinished maze from one… Continue reading Mazebook #1 (Review)

THE WITCHER: WITCH`S LAMENT #4 (REVIEW)

The Witcher: Witch`s Lament #4 The Witcher: Witch`s Lament #4 dropped, and thus the ending of this mini-series is in sight. In the previous issue, we saw Giltine returning home. This should have been the end of Geralt`s latest quest. Things seem to rarely work out that easily for Geralt. With some peculiar behavior from… Continue reading THE WITCHER: WITCH`S LAMENT #4 (REVIEW)

Superman ’78 #1 (Review)

SUPERMAN ’78 #1 “Superman ’78” is a sequel to the 1978 Richard Donner-directed film Superman. Just like Sam Hamm and Joe Quinones’ “Batman ’89” (that I also reviewed a few weeks ago) took us back to the Burtonverse, this limited series takes us back to the Donnerverse, in a story that takes place between the… Continue reading Superman ’78 #1 (Review)

Blade Runner: 2029 #7

Blade Runner: 2029 In ‘Blade Runner: 2029 #6,’ we got to see the replicant underground safely infiltrate Yotun`s facility to rescue Ash. They successfully launched an attack on a power station and gave Freysa up as their prisoner to gain the trust of Yotun. By: Titan Comics Written By: Mike JohnsonArt By: Andres GuinaldoColors By:… Continue reading Blade Runner: 2029 #7

The Unbelievable Unteens #1 (Review)

The Unbelievable Unteens Sometimes it’s better not knowing. Just close your eyes and hope that it all goes away. And by “it” I mean the ghost that’s in your apartment. It’s a ghost invented for a comic series that you write and draw. Because that’s what beholds our main character Jane Ito in the first… Continue reading The Unbelievable Unteens #1 (Review)

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