This issue picks up right after the previous issue’s cliffhanger, where both President Barack Obama and Governor Sarah Palin separately arrive at Riverdale High at the same time, angry that they’ve been […]
This issue picks up right after the previous issue’s cliffhanger, where both President Barack Obama and Governor Sarah Palin separately arrive at Riverdale High at the same time, angry that they’ve been […]
Veronica #199 may have been the first time (that I’m aware of) that Archie Comics featured Barack Obama in one of their titles, but it was not the last, as he returned […]
After buying and reading B&V Friends Forever: Rock ‘n’ Roll #1, I was thinking of the last time that I bought any Archie comic books. So I went through my collection and […]
Not a hoax! Not a dream! Not an imaginary story! Yes I am in fact reviewing an Archie comic book! I grew up reading Archie comics, not as much as I read […]
I’ve said before that this series deserves more attention from mainstream comic news sites and channels. I understand that the adult subject matter somewhat limits its appeal, but nevertheless, this is a […]
Just like with their other title, Accell, this series is also a reboot of one of Lion Forge Comics’ original superhero titles. Quincredible was first launched in 2013. The series was written […]
Here’s a comic book that debuted last Wednesday, which I’d never heard of before, the cover just caught my eye while browsing the “this week’s new releases” list on Amazon/Comixology. I saw […]
An interesting fact about this series is that it’s actually a reboot. Back in August 2013, Lion Forge Comics launched one of their first original superhero titles, ACCEL. Written by David […]
I’ll say right off the bat that when I first heard of this series I thought it sounded like a bad idea. It was like the Milestone creators were making the same […]
Well here’s an interesting new comic that I bought today, I’d never heard of it before but it was in the “this week’s featured new releases” section on Amazon/Comixology, and the cover […]
Created by G. Boney, Myth Smith is a Black comic-book character described Hellboy meets Indiana Jones meets Shaft. Due to the unique circumstances of his birth, he’s “near-immortal” (said to be over […]