Unleashing Django in “Django/Zorro #5” – REVIEW

Django/Zorro #5 Dynamite/Vertigo Written by: Quentin Tarantino & Matt Wagner Art by: Esteve Polls Colors by: Brennan Wagner I always look forward to this comic each month. As someone who really enjoyed Django Unchained as well as all The Mask of Zorro movies and Zorro tv shows, this comic has been a real fun treat.… Continue reading Unleashing Django in “Django/Zorro #5” – REVIEW

The first post Secret Wars books revealed!

The biggest Marvel event of the year hasn’t even started yet, but we now have an idea of what the Marvel Universe will look like after Secret Wars. On May 2nd, for Free Comic Book Day, Marvel will release a book with two stories in it, one is of the All-New, All-Different Avengers and the… Continue reading The first post Secret Wars books revealed!

Hard Boiled Crime Fiction in “Hit: 1957 #1” – REVIEW

Hit: 1957 #1 BOOM! Studios Written by: Bryce Carlson Art by: Vanesa R. Del Rey & Nikos Guardia Boom Studios had the good sense to roll out another miniseries after the success of Hit, a superb crime noir story following the exploits of L.A.’s Hit Squad in 1955, where cops went above and beyond the… Continue reading Hard Boiled Crime Fiction in “Hit: 1957 #1” – REVIEW

The Clock is Tik-Tok’ing in “Legenderry: Green Hornet #2” – REVIEW

Legenderry: Green Hornet #2 Dynamite Written by: Daryl Gregory Art by: Brent Peeples Legenderry: Green Hornet #2 by Daryl Gregory and Brent Peeples moves the action into high gear as Hornet and Kato try and track down the infamous Veiled Lady. A gang war has broken out and there’s a bounty on Hornet’s head. And… Continue reading The Clock is Tik-Tok’ing in “Legenderry: Green Hornet #2” – REVIEW

Good Old-Fashioned Fun in “King: Jungle Jim #2” – REVIEW

King: Jungle Jim #2 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Paul Tobin Art by: Sandy Jarrell, Felipe Cunha, Richard Case Jungle Jim #2 picks up where the debut left off with Lille and the gang finding the legendary immortal jungle mage buck naked. Whereas the first issue thrived on the strength of all the characters not named… Continue reading Good Old-Fashioned Fun in “King: Jungle Jim #2” – REVIEW

The World Burns with Rage in “Red Lanterns #40” – REVIEW

Red Lanterns #40 DC Comics Written by: Landry Walker Art by: J. Calafiore & Gabe Eltaeb Cover by: Scott Hepburn & Gabe Eltaeb I admit that I haven’t really been following the whole Lantern Universe in the new 52, but one lantern I have been interested in ever since Red Lanterns: Futures End #1 has… Continue reading The World Burns with Rage in “Red Lanterns #40” – REVIEW

THE END OF THE BEGINNING IN “ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER #12” – REVIEW

All-New Ghost Rider #12 Marvel Written by: Felipe Smith Art by: Felipe Smith & Kris Anka Colors by: Val Staples One year ago, Marvel introduced us to new and interesting characters in All-New Ghost Rider #1. Robbie Reyes is a young man living in East Los Angeles with his autistic brother Gabe, trying to support… Continue reading THE END OF THE BEGINNING IN “ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER #12” – REVIEW

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