REVIEW: TIME ZONE J is ardent sensory overload from Julie Doucet
Doucet's advent OGN is a single, psychedelic, endless illustration, engulfed in the unforgettable.
RECAP/REVIEW: MOON KNIGHT Episode 3 — aka The Mummy Redux
As far as episodes go, about 75% of my way through "this episode" is when I started to truly enjoy Moon Knight. The previous...
The Marvel Rundown: Violence abounds in VENOM #7
Reviews of this week's new Marvel releases, including VENOM #7, CAPTAIN CARTER #2, and more!
RECAP/REVIEW: MOON KNIGHT Episode 2 — Say Hi to Psycho Colonel Sanders
After a chaotic and traumatizing meeting with Marc Spector, Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) wakes up in Moon Knight Episode 2 back in his bed....
The Marvel Rundown: SPIDER-PUNK #1 tells Nazi-Punks to #@($ Off
Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy Marvel Comics releases, including Spider-Punk #1, Devil's Reign #6, and more!
REVIEW: In APOLLO 10½ Richard Linklater focuses on childhood amidst The Space Race
In Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood, Richard Linklater crafts a warm and human tale as its main character aims to reach an extraterrestrial setting.
DC ROUND-UP: WONDER WOMAN: HISTORIA #2 is a history that informs the present
Wonder Woman: Historia #2 is another visual masterpiece.
REVIEW: Benji Nate’s HELL PHONE has frazzled friends looking for clues
Out of the flip phone and into the dumpster fire: bad kids, cult ghosts, diner food, satisfying doodle book.
REVIEW: KIRBY AND THE FORGOTTEN LAND is a delight and a triumph
Filled with surprises and even a hint of challenge, the latest Kirby game seamlessly transitions the pink puffball to 3D.
HEROES OF X – ‘I Believe In Adaptation’ – The Beginnings of the Krakoa...
Hickman’s X-Men is expansive and almost overwhelming with all of its new ideas...
REVIEW: MOON KNIGHT doesn’t reinvent the wheel but Oscar Isaac’s charm and talent is...
When I first watched the trailer for Moon Knight many months ago, I'll be the first to admit that I was hardly impressed. Aside...
REVIEW: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE is chaotic, completely bizarre, and totally heartfelt
When it comes to genre, tone, and plot, Everything Everywhere All At Once throws all of that at the wall and out the window...




















