D4ve can’t catch a break in “D4VE #2” – REVIEW

D4VE #2 IDW Publishing Story and Letters: Ryan Ferrier Art and Colors: Valentine Ramon Edits: David Hedgecock Poor D4VE can’t catch a break. His life as a robot hero are days gone by. All he has now is a crappy job that he is horrible at and deserves to be fired from. His life at… Continue reading D4ve can’t catch a break in “D4VE #2” – REVIEW

a cautionary tale full of good intentions “Roche Limit Volume 1” – Trade Review

Roche Limit Vol 1 Image Story By: Michael Moreci Art By: Vic Malhotra The magician and the politician have much in common: they both have to draw our attention away from what they are really doing. -Ben Okri In this collected volume (issues 1-5) of Roche Limit from Michael Moreci and artist Vic Malhotra the… Continue reading a cautionary tale full of good intentions “Roche Limit Volume 1” – Trade Review

The struggle begins in “TMNT Mutanimals #2” – REVIEW

TMNT Mutanimals #2 IDW Story By: Paul Allor Art By: Andy Kuhn Colors By: Nick Filardi It’s a great time to be a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Even though the Nickelodeon and IDW stories are completely different, some of the same elements have been popping up in each. One of these elements… Continue reading The struggle begins in “TMNT Mutanimals #2” – REVIEW

The Year’s Most compelling Mini-Series “Burning Fields #3” – REVIEW

Burning Fields #3 BOOM! Studios Written by: Michael Moreci & Tim Daniel Art by: Colin Lorimer Colors by: Joana Lafuente Burning Fields is a miniseries of rare strength and execution. It’s a character-driven political thriller with suspense that flirts with a supernatural undertone. It doesn’t rely on cheap tricks or tons of action. Instead, it… Continue reading The Year’s Most compelling Mini-Series “Burning Fields #3” – REVIEW

A trip back to the Cold War “Red One #1” – REVIEW

Red One #1 Image Comics Written by: Xavier Dorison Art by: Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson Anytime you have the dynamic married duo of Terry and Rachel Dodson as your artist team it’s going to draw some attention to your comic book. And the art is the best thing about Red One #1 by writer… Continue reading A trip back to the Cold War “Red One #1” – REVIEW

An alien woman scorned in “Cyclops #11” – REVIEW

Cyclops #11 Marvel Written by: John Layman Art by: Javier Garron & Chris Sotomayor Cover by: Alexander Lozano And so ends the second story arc of this series. With issue #11 of Cyclops we get the conclusion to young Scott and his Dad’s tussle with the crew of the Desolation. At the end of the… Continue reading An alien woman scorned in “Cyclops #11” – REVIEW

Evolving into something special “Secret Identities #2” – REVIEW

Secret Identities #2 Image Written by: Brian Joines & Jay Faerber Art by: Ilias Kyriazis Writing a superhero team book, where you have to find equal time for an ensemble cast, can’t be easy but Jay Faerber and Brian Joines sure make it look that way. Secret Identities #2 brings us a little closer to… Continue reading Evolving into something special “Secret Identities #2” – REVIEW

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