BLACK HAMMER #1 [Preview/Review]
Fans of Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston will be glad to know that Black Hammer does not disappoint. A must-read for all fans of mystery and pulp fiction! Continue reading BLACK HAMMER #1 [Preview/Review]
Fans of Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston will be glad to know that Black Hammer does not disappoint. A must-read for all fans of mystery and pulp fiction! Continue reading BLACK HAMMER #1 [Preview/Review]
Aquaman may never win the mainstream respect or love that his Justice League colleagues enjoy but this book proves that he’s more than worthy of it! Continue reading AQUAMAN #1 [Review]
Once the full story is published, She Wolf may prove a really fascinating exploration of trauma and transformation, but as its stands now, this issue is a visually compelling but confusing comic. Continue reading SHE WOLF #1 [Review]
By Crom, Conan The Slayer #1 is sword-and-sorcery comics done right and is easily the best monthly Conan comic Dark Horse Comics has published in years! Continue reading CONAN THE SLAYER #1 [Preview/Review]
Wally West is back on the run and desperate to make his former childhood friends remember The Titans, in the latest DC Rebirth story – Titans Rebirth #1! Continue reading TITANS: REBIRTH #1 [Review]
After The God of Mischief averts a terrorist attack, many Americans are ready to Vote Loki in 2016. But will he run? And will he run as a her? Continue reading VOTE LOKI #1 [Review]
After years of conflicting revamps, Wonder Woman needed a decisive declaration of who she is. Unfortunately, that’s not what Wonder Woman Rebirth #1 is. Continue reading WONDER WOMAN: REBIRTH #1 [Review]
The Flash Rebirth #1 continues on from where DC Rebirth #1 started, continuing to explore that mystery while offering a good entry point for new readers. Continue reading THE FLASH: REBIRTH #1 [Review]
When Sherlock first premiered in 2010, the modern day version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s iconic detective took the world – and perhaps, more specifically, internet fandom – by storm. Not since the earliest publications of Doyle’s stories had Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson been such popular characters, catapulting the careers of both its stars, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, as well s furthering those of creators, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. In the years that followed, Sherlock continues to be one of the BBC’s most popular and profitable series – even when (or perhaps because?) fans must wait years … Continue reading SHERLOCK: A STUDY IN PINK #1 [Review]