The Nice House On The Lake #6 (REVIEW)

The Nice House On The Lake #6 What is it they say? Absence makes the heart grow fonder? Well we are about to find out how true that  is. We’ll now have to wait six months for Nice House On The Lake to return, and I’ve got to say, it’s going to be hard —… Continue reading The Nice House On The Lake #6 (REVIEW)

Knighted #1  (REVIEW)

Knighted #1  AWA Studios’ “Resistance Universe” is vast and broad with many great titles. From The Resistance to E-Ratic and Moths, AWA continues to put forth great books that can be enjoyed by a wide range of readers. With Knighted #1 making its debut, we get yet another original story that weaves wonderfully into the… Continue reading Knighted #1  (REVIEW)

Batman The Imposter #1 (Review)

What would Gotham look like if there was an imposter Batman killing criminals instead of apprehending them? Has Batman finally broken his vow not to kill, or is it someone else?  We focus on Detective Wong, Leslie Tompkins, and Bruce Wayne to discover who this imposter truly is and their motives.  DC ComicsWords by Mattson… Continue reading Batman The Imposter #1 (Review)

Moths #4 (REVIEW)

Moths #4  Through the first four issues, Moths has given J. Michael Straczynski’s The Resistance Universe it’s emotional center. While The Resistance titles provide more action and a quicker tempo, Moths is more character driven, which allows for a deeper connection between the reader and the story. While action may not be at the forefront… Continue reading Moths #4 (REVIEW)

PRIMORDIAL #1 (REVIEW)

Primordial #1 There’s no question when Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino team up on a book, you read it. With vibes of “Department of Truth,” Primordial #1 delivers a chilling look back at the space race, but with an ominous twist. Lemire, as always, is a master at creating characters and building stories that immediately… Continue reading PRIMORDIAL #1 (REVIEW)

hardware season one #1 (Review)

Hardware season One #1 Dyawne McDuffie and Denys Cowan’s character, Hardware, continues to hold cultural relevance almost three decades later. In 1993, one year after the Rodney King riots, Milestone Comics launched a line of underrepresented minority heroes. Now writer Brandon Thomas (Future State: Aquaman) takes the mantle from the late McDuffie and ties the… Continue reading hardware season one #1 (Review)

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