This issue, the finale of this 6-part miniseries, was published on Wednesday, but it’s taken me until now to review it because, well, I’m disappointed, and I hate to have to say […]
This issue, the finale of this 6-part miniseries, was published on Wednesday, but it’s taken me until now to review it because, well, I’m disappointed, and I hate to have to say […]
Today I’m reviewing this latest production from Lawful Evil comics, it’s an issue focusing on their flagship superhero, Dark Spider. Written by Ra’Chaun Rogers and drawn by Martin Patron, the issue opens […]
Here’s a delightful comic book I’ve been waiting for the chance to review. It began as a Kickstarter project a few years ago, and I backed it then and loved it. But […]
The issue is the conclusion of the three-part storyline that began in April. Picking up from the end of the previous issue, Tarot has tracked down the Cursed Swordsman and is so […]
Perhaps in a direct effort to get some of that money that IDW Publishing was getting with their Barack Obama comics, in August 2009 Bluewater Comics published their own comic book biography […]
The book is a collection of 3 comic books that IDW Publishing released from Oct. 2008 to July 2009. Written by Jeff Mariotte and drawn by Tom Morgan, with covers by superstar […]
The latest issue in this surprisingly fascinating series came out on Wednesday. Once again writer/artist Soo Lee crafts a hauntingly suspenseful tale that showcases what a powerful force of nature Maleficent is. […]
After Black Scorpion II: Aftershock, Roger Corman himself produced a Black Scorpion TV series, which ran for one season of 22 episodes on the SyFy channel in 2001. To date, I haven’t […]
This issue is advertised for being the debut of a brand new Archie character, a boy named Casey. Well, as someone who grew up reading Archie Comics but hadn’t really followed them […]
Alright, another late review, but here we go. It’s tricky because I don’t want to say too much in case you’ve been reading these reviews and, for whatever reason, haven’t decided to […]
Another late review, but it’ll be a short one anyway. In this issue writer/illustrator Soo Lee switches focus a bit from Maleficent herself to her faithful pet raven (or is it a […]