
Written and drawn by Jim Balent, along with letterer and editor Holly Golightly, 137 is this series’ annual Christmas issue. And like most of the series’ recent Christmas issues, it features the […]
Written and drawn by Jim Balent, along with letterer and editor Holly Golightly, 137 is this series’ annual Christmas issue. And like most of the series’ recent Christmas issues, it features the […]
Writer/Artist Jim Balent puts Jon in the center stage of this issue’s story. He finally decides to deal with the fallout from the end of issue #128, where Jon was left in […]
This is the annual Christmas issue, and once again writer/artist Jim Balent has Tarot come face to face with the evil Krampus The creature kidnaps her pet bat/cat Pooka, and she has […]
The title of this story, written and drawn by creator Jim Balent, is “Halloween Massacre.” It’s Halloween and Tarot is investigating a party gone wrong. The guests were playing with a ouija […]
A little late review here, this issue was released last Wednesday, but it gives me a chance to start off this month with a bang. Tarot doesn’t actually make an appearance in […]
After the surprisingly lackluster (in my opinion) Christmas issue, Jim Balent ramps up the action in this issue, where we return to the standard continuity as Tarot returns to the lead role […]
Arriving a couple of months late, this is Broadsword Comics’ annual Christmas issue. Following up from last issue, this once again under the “Alternative Paths” banner, presented as if Boo Cat were […]
Since this issue has the “Alternative Paths” banner on the cover I was expecting it to be another alternate history out-of-continuity tale, similar to the past two issues, just this time featuring […]
Another late review here, but this is last month’s issue of Tarot, Witch of The Black Rose, from the creators and creative team of Jim Balent and Holly Golightly. Picking right up […]
Here’s a comic-book series that I’ve been reading since the beginning, and I realized that I should make a point to review it because it really doesn’t get the promotion it deserves. […]