Previously on Alice Ever After (#4)

(NOTE: This is a refresher of Alice Ever After #4, along with an upcoming spoiler-free review of Alice Ever After #5. If you didn’t actually read Alice Ever After #4 yet, read that before checking out this week’s issue.) If things keep trending the way they have been, Alice is in for a rough go… Continue reading Previously on Alice Ever After (#4)

Comic of the Week: Canary #1 from ComiXology

This is the best first issue of the Scottober books that have come out from ComiXology so far. In general, one of my favorite issues of 2022. Already had high expectations for this series, but Scott Snyder and Dan Panosian have elevated my view of Canary to a new height already. ComiXologyWritten by: Scott SnyderArt… Continue reading Comic of the Week: Canary #1 from ComiXology

The Unkindness of Ravens # 5 (REVIEW)

No one wants to be the “backup plan”; it doesn’t matter if it’s the prom or the job promotion. There is no denying the bitter realization that some portion of your life was a consolation prize. In Issue # 5 of Unkindness of Ravens, Wilma must accept this bitter truth while being expected to embrace… Continue reading The Unkindness of Ravens # 5 (REVIEW)

Dark Nights Death Metal Guidebook #1 (REVIEW)

Dark Nights Death Metal Guidebook #1DC Comics Written by: Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV & Joshua Williamson; Chip Zdarsky; Becky Cloonan; Vita Ayala; Christopher PriestArt by: Doug Manke; Khary Randolph; Becky Cloonan; Dan Panosian; Eduardo RissoInks by: Jaime Mendoza (The Fall of Earth)Colors by: David Baron; Emilio Lopez; Tamra Bonvillain; Luis Guerrero; Eduardo RissoLetters by:… Continue reading Dark Nights Death Metal Guidebook #1 (REVIEW)

Slots #3 Review

Slots #3 Image Comics Writer: Dan Panosian Artist: Dan Panosian Lettered by: Pat Brosseau At its core, Slots is a high stakes story about family and relationships, all wrapped up in the grimy, seedy dressings of Las Vegas. Almost every scene in Slots builds the interpersonal relationships between all of its interesting characters, and it’s… Continue reading Slots #3 Review

Slots #1 Review

Slots #1 Image Comics Story and Art By: Dan Panosian Some stories work in any medium, Slots is one of those stories.  Dan Panosian’s characters would work in a film, serialized TV, novel, or comic. In fact, while some of the archetypes that Panosian introduces in this first issue feel familiar, the hints and allusions to a… Continue reading Slots #1 Review

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