The Mighty Thor #705 REVIEW

THE MIGHTY THOR #705 Marvel Comics Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Russel Dauterman Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino Release date: March 21, 2018   Oh boy. This is… this is going to be tough. So, a while back Natalie Portman (about five years ago? I think?), whilst on the promotional trail for a movie whose name escapes me,… Continue reading The Mighty Thor #705 REVIEW

The Mighty Thor #704

The Mighty Thor #704  Marvel Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Russel Dauterman Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino Release Date: February 21, 2018 Going into this review- you should know, I am the most obnoxious Jane Foster stan on the face of the planet. I don’t know if there’s much contest for that title, but even if there were;… Continue reading The Mighty Thor #704

Southern Bastards #19 Review

Southern Bastards #19 Image Comics Writer: Jason Aaron Art and Color: Jason Latour The creative team of Jason Aaron (Doctor Strange, The Goddamned, X-Men) and Jason Latour (Scalped, The Expatriate, Spider Gwen) return after a brief hiatus and one can definitively say they have not missed a beat after their time off. Southern Bastards issue number… Continue reading Southern Bastards #19 Review

Parlipod #61: Southern Bastards

Hosts John and Dave rarely see eye to eye on Comics and Episode 61 is no exception! Dave is stoked with the return of Southern Bastards from Image Comics. John? Not so much. He must have Nth Metal on the brain, expressing less than kind feelings for the gritty “football murder comic”. We also have… Continue reading Parlipod #61: Southern Bastards

Southern Bastards #17 REVIEW

Southern Bastards #17 Image Comics Writer: Jason Aaron Art and Color: Jason Latour “GUT CHECK” Part Three It’s been a long wait for fans of the “football murder comic” Southern Bastards. The last issue was published in January. I for one, have been patiently waiting to catch up with the complex citizens of Craw County… Continue reading Southern Bastards #17 REVIEW

Planet Comicon Review

I’ve attended several conventions already and the year isn’t even half over. Each convention has a different atmosphere, a unique energy and an almost signature feel. This is obviously due to many different factors. Apart from just physical location, there is how well space is utilized, the type of guests who are brought in, the… Continue reading Planet Comicon Review

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