REVIEW: SUBMERGED Explores Complicated Family Dynamics Through Mythology & Disaster
Still waters run deep.
DC ROUND-UP: Only poozers rush in, MYSTERIES OF LOVE IN SPACE #1
Plus, Zack plays good cop, bad cop with THE FLASH ANNUAL #2 (a Heroes in Crisis tie-in), and the usual round-up of more DC Comics.
Review: A man and his weaknesses drifting in ‘The Sea’
Getting old comes with several features, some of them obvious but many of them not. One of the most alarming is the loss of...
Advanced Review: Bloodshot Rising Spirit #3 is a gleefully violent romp through fabricated memories
Bloodshot: Rising Spirit #3
Written by KEVIN GREVIOUX
Art by KEN LASHLEY, OLIVER BORGES, RYAN WINN
Cover A by FELIPE MASSAFERA
Cover B by HARVEY TOLIBAO
Variant Cover by RYAN BODENHEIM
Pre-Order Edition Cover by KEN...
REVIEW: RESIDENT EVIL 2. Something Old, Something New, Everything Borrowed
Resident Evil 2 (2019) proves that remaking a classic can surpass the original.
Review: ‘Sovereign Traces Vol. 1’ propels Native American voices brilliantly with no artistic compromise
This recent anthology from Michigan State University, Sovereign Traces Vol. 1, edited by Gordon Henry Jr. and Elizabeth PaPensee, presents work from a number...
Review – The Pain of Loss in Niv Sekar’s Your Mother’s Fox
Review - The Pain of Loss in Niv Sekar's Your Mother's Fox
INDIE VIEW: Three tales of the macabre with a higher purpose than chills
The Daughters of Salem, The Freak, and Misty Vol. 3 reviewed
The Marvel Rundown: A New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Team Rises
Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw revitalize Marvel's premiere cosmic team, plus Cyclops returns to the land of the living, and Marvel revisits their horror roots.
DC ROUND-UP: Exploring DC’s New Comic Imprints with NAOMI #1 and COVER #5
The second title of DC's new Wonder Comics line introduces Naomi, a teenage girl from a quiet town that just got a little louder.
REVIEW: COYOTES VOL. 2 Deifies Rage & Mythologizes the Power of Young Girls
"It's just us. SO. WE. CANNOT. FAIL."
Review: Julie Delporte continues to convey the intangible and the profound in ‘This Woman’s...
Julie Delporte's work is raw, and she is still impeccable at laying out an unmappable thought process that feels like a profound journey into the unknown.