Review: ‘Pyongyang’ shows North Korea is the same as it ever was
I feel like over the last decade, the travel graphic novel has become crowded with pedestrian work. The form has taken on the role...
Review: Sid Vicious is back in ‘Punk’s Not Dead’ and this time he’s doing...
If you had asked me a week ago what I thought of the idea of a comic about the ghost of Sid Vicious palling...
REVIEW: PARADISO VOL. 2 Makes Monsters Out of Men
Paradiso is hungry, but so are her people.
The Marvel Rundown: Hulk and Namor Put Up THE BEST DEFENSE, and the WINTER...
Is Marvel's newest Defenders relaunch worthy of your hard-earned dollars?
REVIEW: How DIE #1 Crafts the Culmination of the D&D Revival
In the first issue of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans' 'Die,' Jumanji combines with Dungeons and Dragons to birth a creepy, fantastical story about trauma, death, rebirth, and friendship.
DC ROUND-UP: Why DOOMSDAY CLOCK Is as Important as the Original Watchmen
More of a direct continuation than a sequel, it's a follow-up every bit as timely and relevant to the world we live in as the story that rocked comics in the 1980's.
Review: ‘Mort Cinder’ is a pioneer of the macabre
Mort Cinder — the character, not the book — offers more questions than answers, but that’s how it should be. Mort Cinder, the book,...
Review: the incredible way THE WITCHER: OF FLESH AND FLAME #1 breathes new life...
The Witcher: Of Flesh And Flame #1
Writer: Aleksandra Motyka
Artist: Marianna Strychowska
Colorist: Lauren Affe
Letterer: Steve Dutro
The Witcher franchise is no stranger to comics. Dark Horse...
Review: The dark and charming topsy-turvy Paris of ‘Alas’
Anytime I encounter a story with animals dominating the world in an aggressive stance against primitive humans, I can’t help but compare it to...
The Marvel Rundown: “THE DEATH OF DAREDEVIL” Concludes with a Bang, and Eve Ewing’s...
Do Soule and Noto pen a fitting end to the final days of the man without fear? And do Ewing and artists Kevin Libranda and Luciano Vecchio make Riri Williams soar?
DC ROUND-UP: ACTION COMICS is Game of Thrones with pens and capes
DC Comics is trying something new. In the wake of their Rebirth initiative, the publisher has rapidly expanded its content to include diverse new...
Review: The thrilling darkness of Rachael Ball’s ‘Wolf’
Everyone knows about the wider mythologies that creep their way into childhood, everything from Bigfoot to Slender Man that infects young brains in a...