INDIE VIEW: A gentle push into politics in OKAY, UNIVERSE
Okay, Universe
Written by Valérie Plante
Illustrated by Delphie Côté-Lacroix
Drawn and Quarterly
With the subtitle “Chronicles of a Woman in Politics,” Okay, Universe in some ways inspires...
The Marvel Rundown: The newly-Outlawed CHAMPIONS head towards their own Civil War
Reviews of this week's new Marvel Comics releases, including Champions #1, the latest chapters of X of Swords, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: BATMAN #100 hints at better days for the Bat-Family
THIS WEEK: "Joker War" is over in Batman #100! But what comes next might be even more exciting!
Note: the review below contains spoilers. If...
REVIEW: TWINS is so good you’ll have to read it twice
Everyone is going to be talking about this outstanding graphic novel.
REVIEW: MORIARTY THE PATRIOT recasts the Holmes villain as a hero of the people
Moriarty the Patriot is an indictment of the aristocracy that Sherlock himself either upholds or completely ignores.
REVIEW: Vault’s THE AUTUMNAL is like holding Halloween in your hands
Best read with a Jack-o'-lantern by your side to scare the bad things away.
REVIEW: THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR revels in Gothic romance and horror alike
The Haunting of Bly Manor comes as a spiritual successor two years after Mike Flanagan's first foray on Netflix, The Haunting of Hill House....
INDIE VIEW: THOREAU AND ME talks through the end of the world
Thoreau and Me
By Cedric Taling
SelfMadeHero
If you want to feel angsty, we’re at a point in history when you can take your pick of disastrous...
The Marvel Rundown: IMMORTAL HULK: THE THRESHING PLACE #1 smashes & saves
Reviews of new Marvel Comics titles for the week, including Immortal Hulk - The Threshing Place #1, Shang-Chi #1, and more!
Review: Amazon’s UTOPIA struggles to find balance between its heart and mind
Amazon’s Utopia is solid, but feels a little unbalanced when it chooses to focus on either building its characters or its thriller elements.
REVIEW: Perform the ritual and summon SÉANCE TEA PARTY
REIMENA YEE’s debut graphic novel is a gorgeous, thoughtful ghost story.
DC ROUND-UP: Multiverse’s End #1 delivers a fun guide to DC’s many (many) crises
Plus, Three Jokers begs the question...why does Ace Chemicals keep making Joker toxin in massive quantities?




















