The Marvel Rundown: Taylor & Coello’s DARK AGES arrives with a shrug
Reviews of this weeks new and noteworthy Marvel Comics releases, including Dark Ages #1, Avengers #48, and more.
REVIEW: Dance ‘til you die in THE DANCING PLAGUE
The graphic novel uses a meaningful and singular method to tell a horrifyingly relevant historical fiction tale.
DC ROUND-UP: Nothing to fear but BATMAN – FEAR STATE ALPHA
Plus, the fantastic Golden Age homage run of Batman / Superman comes to a close.
NOT JUST BOYS FUN: the vintage rebel heroines of Osamu Tezuka
Romance manga from the '50s that show anything boys can do, girls can do better
REVIEW: Candyman is as frustrating as it is ambitious
Horror has a lot on its mind these days. But then again, it always has
REVIEW: J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman’s ECHOLANDS #1 is a surreal, gorgeous...
J.H. Williams III, W. Haden Blackman, Dave Stewart, and Todd Klein's long-awaited creator-owned fantasy comic is as stunningly crafted as you'd expect from the creative team.
The Marvel Rundown: DARKHAWK #1 is a fantastic reinvention of the hero
Reviews of this week's noteworthy new Marvel Comics titles, including Darkhawk #1, Marvel's Voices: Identity #1, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: A SUPERMAN smorgasbord
SUPERMAN '78 #1, SUPERMAN VS. LOBO #1, and SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #2 each present very different takes on the Man of Steel.
REVIEW: SHANG-CHI was an emotional experience, but not for the reasons you might think
While Shang-Chi is certainly not the first Asian hero to step on the stage for the MCU (there's Wong and Mantis, hell, even Jimmy...
REVIEW: The GOD OF TREMORS seeks out dark corners
The oversized one-shot features engaging art and twisting thematic threads.
REVIEW: REMINISCENCE is a stylish noir played too straight
Reminiscence is imperfect but aren't all memories?
The Marvel Rundown: A tale of two Variants in KANG THE CONQUEROR #1
Reviews of this week’s Marvel new releases, including STAR WARS & mutant murder most foul!




















