INDIE VIEW: Life is filled with THE CONTRADICTIONS
The Contradictions
By Sophie Yanow
Drawn and Quarterly
For the past decade or so I’ve noticed a shift where the colloquial word styles of young people had...
REVIEW: Learn the rules (for your own survival) in THE WITCHES
PÉNÉLOPE BAGIEU has faithfully adapted ROALD DAHL’s classic children’s story.
REVIEW: He loves me not in Maria Scrivan’s FORGET ME NAT
The middle-grade graphic novel is a funny, truthful portrayal of growing pains and doomed romance.
Amazon’s UTOPIA is blood-soaked and genre-bending spectacle from Gillian Flynn
The first four episodes from the Amazon Original set up an addicting series you’ll both laugh and look away from.
The Marvel Rundown: X OF SWORDS: CREATION #1 is the event comic of the...
Reviews of this week's Marvel titles, including X of Swords: Creation #1, Immortal She-Hulk #1, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: Joshua Williamson’s historic FLASH run comes to a close
We look at the conclusion of writer Joshua Williamson's tenure on The Flash, the longest uninterrupted run by a single writer in Flash history.
Review: ENOLA HOLMES sets things up perfectly for a sequel
A witty lead, exciting mysteries, and Edwardian England; who could resist Enola Holmes? Certainly not me.
Millie Bobby Brown stars the titular character in Netflix's...
REVIEW: Single moms find a unique parenting solution in POP LIFE
Pop Life is a slow, gentle, down-to-earth manga, happy and meandering.
INDIE VIEW: THE FLOOD THAT DID COME came just at the right time
The Flood That Did Come
By Patrick Wray
Avery Hill
In the ongoing quest to allow your brain to qualify a new thing you encounter by matching...
The Marvel Rundown: A new ‘back-to-basics’ IRON MAN relaunch soars
Reviews of new Marvel Comics releases for the week, including Iron Man #1, Giant-Size X-Men: Storm #1, and more!
REVIEW: MARVEL’S AVENGERS has impressive parts but is crudely assembled
Kamala Khan makes the game, in more ways than one.
REVIEW: A star studded cast redeems THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME
The Devil All the Time delivers exactly what you would expect from a film within its genre. That is, it is grim, violent, and...




















