REVIEW: WE ARE THE DANGER fuses music and friendship for a truly harmonious tale
WE ARE THE DANGER scratches the itch for a well-paced story about battling bands featuring ex-friends.
REVIEW: UNDONE is not so much mind-bending as soul-lifting
Amazon's rotoscoped time travel family dramedy is one-of-a-kind thanks to its level of insight and heart.
MINT CONDITION: Love & Rockets: Locas (1982)
We all have gaps in our pop culture knowledge, those omissions that elicit gasps from our fellow funnybook connoisseurs. For me, those gaps are...
INDIE VIEW: ‘Palimpsest: Documents From a Korean Adoption’ turns a personal story into passionate...
Palimpsest: Documents From a Korean Adoption
By Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom
Drawn and Quarterly
As the 21st Century progresses, multiple givens of life continue to be turned on...
REVIEW: NOVEMBER VOL. 1: THE GIRL ON THE ROOF returns Matt Fraction to his...
Matt Fraction's return to crime comics is a total delight, especially with the art team by his side.
The Marvel Rundown: The NEW MUTANTS explore a new frontier for mutantdom
Plus, rapid reviews of Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble, Yondu, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: One of the 52 universes is wiped out in JUSTICE LEAGUE #35
THIS WEEK: Harley Quinn takes a madcap trip through an infinity of crises; meanwhile, the Justice League are trying to have a serious crisis...
REVIEW: Roland Emmerich’s MIDWAY is about as bad as it sounds
Noble intentions do not a worthwhile movie make.
REVIEW: BILL SIENKIEWICZ: REVOLUTION is one big love letter to an industry icon
With Sienkiewicz's induction into the Eisner Hall of Fame, there’s never been a better time to acknowledge one of the most respected and innovative artists in the industry.
REVIEW: Mikki Kendall’s AMAZONS, ABOLITIONISTS, AND ACTIVISTS will empower us
This graphic history should be our next textbook.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Swimming In Darkness’ mixes architecture and mythology to create an abstract mystery
The real Therme Vals in Switzerland becomes both the backdrop and main character in this tale of existential noir.
REVIEW: The nightmare landscape of THE PITS OF HELL
Ebisu Yoshikazu’s The Pits of Hell, takes its readers on a wild ride through an angry, disturbed, frustrated man’s psyche.




















