Like the first issue, this issue begins with a scene that I guess takes place in the “present”, whenever that is in this comic. Things are very different. Ray is with a […]
Like the first issue, this issue begins with a scene that I guess takes place in the “present”, whenever that is in this comic. Things are very different. Ray is with a […]
After the murder of his father and the attacks on himself and his wife, Gabriel has finally agreed to join with Regan and Cordelia to confront and take down Madame Albany. But […]
Written by Dan Wickline and drawn by Phillip Sevy this book is something I got on impulse, when browsing the new releases on Comixology today. I’d never heard of it before but […]
In the end of the previous issue it was revealed that the Columbian drug cartel is being run by a preteen boy that they call Warchild. I think he’s supposed to be […]
After a clever opening sequence in which we flashback to the World War II and see how The Magic Order affected the end of that conflict, we return to the present day […]
Picking up right from where the previous issue left off, Ripclaw is trying to convince Dominque to pack up the camp and leave, because the drug cartel will just send more men […]
So at the end of the previous issue, future Aphrodite and Killjoy broke into Cyber-Data’s headquarters and, while Killjoy fought (and was subdued by) Stryker, Velocity, and present Aphrodite, future Aphrodite did […]
And here we are with the third of writer Mark Millar and artist Oliver Coipel’s third Netflix-produced comic-book series, which I am enjoying a heckuva lot more than I expected to. This […]
And here we have the 2nd issue of Mark Millar’s first Netflix-produced comic-book, The Magic Order. And I’m just going to jump to my conclusion and say that it is even better […]
Okay, so the big shocking revelation at the end of the last issue was that the armored terrorist is actually the newly introduced character Aphrodite. But this Aphrodite claims to be from […]
I have never been the biggest fan of Mark Millar’s comics, although I have enjoyed some over the years. In many ways he feels to me like the comic-book equivalent of Michael […]