W0RLDTR33 #2: IMAGE COMICS REVIEW

The second issue of this highly anticipated horror epic W0rldtr33 is out. The first issue was used to pull you into this frightening and suspenseful universe where the one thing that we all have and use is weaponized, namely the internet. A truly terrifying thought. The second issue is used for world and character building… Continue reading W0RLDTR33 #2: IMAGE COMICS REVIEW

W0RLDTR33 #1: IMAGE COMICS Review

From the brilliant yet harrowing mind of James Tynion IV comes a horrifyingly horrific tale that might, and probably will, hit too close to home for most. A brand-new highly anticipated horror series by Image Comics. The debut issue of W0rldTr33 will leave you craving for more. WRITTEN BY: James Tynion IVART BY: Fernando BlancoCOLORS… Continue reading W0RLDTR33 #1: IMAGE COMICS Review

Phantom Road: Image Comics Review

Lemire and Walta unite. The creatives behind Sentient, and two of the best in the business bring us Mad Max via supernatural fantasy. But does Phantom Road work? Does the first issue lead off with a strong start? Image ComicsWritten By: Jeff LemireArt From: Gabriel WaltaColors From: Jordie BellaireRelease Date: March 1, 2022 Art Pencils.… Continue reading Phantom Road: Image Comics Review

Harrowing, Harrowing Now We Go

For the Western part of the world the timing of the harvest season falls around the same time as the celebration of Halloween. In Harrower #1, the new series from Boom Studios, the teenagers of the town will soon discover there is an even deeper connection. Like harvesttime, this tradition is meant to ensure their… Continue reading Harrowing, Harrowing Now We Go

Sacrament #2: AWA Studios REVIEW

As far as must-read books go, Sacrament from AWA Studios is on that list. Sacrament #2 picks up right where the first issue left off and kicks the story into a new gear. What at first seemed like a sci-fi story set in a dystopian, anti-religion future has become a story full of horror, fear… Continue reading Sacrament #2: AWA Studios REVIEW

The Closet #1: Image Comics Review

There is a scene in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive. It’s a 5 minute scene of two people talking in a diner. Watch it. Then read The Closet #1 from James Tynion IV. I found similarities in their contrasting style. They are on two different wave lengths when it comes to media, writing and purpose. But… Continue reading The Closet #1: Image Comics Review

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