Review: Brotherhood as artistic evolution in ‘Piero’
Edmond Baudoin is a relatively obscure figure in America, looming under whatever radar we have that detects French cartoonists. As explained in Matt Madden’s...
REVIEW: AUNTIE AGATHA’S HOME FOR WAYWARD RABBITS #1 Gets Weird
Image Comics' Auntie Agatha's Home for Wayward Rabbits #1 is a bizarre romp into a rabbit shelter where all of the animals talk and one of the mice believes cats are conspiring to conquer the world.
The Marvel Rundown: MARVEL KNIGHTS Turns 20, and a Prophecy is Fulfilled in DEATH...
Is the return of Marvel Knights worth celebrating?
DC ROUND-UP: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 proves Grant Morrison came back to PARTY
Alex looks at the first chapter to Morrison's and Liam Sharp's intergalactic space cop epic
Review: Technology as the agent of change, good or bad, in ‘I Feel Machine’
In some ways aiming to be the Black Mirror of graphic anthologies, I Feel Machine features six cartoonists each exploring the intersection between humanity...
Review – Humour in a Post-Apocalyptic World in Aminder Dhaliwal’s Woman World
There's a moment in Aminder Dhaliwal's Woman World that encapsulate the tone and humour of her comics. Yumi, one of the survivors of this new...
Review: Humane and horrifying, ‘Zenobia’ gets to the heart of human indignity
This beautifully-wrought and completely devastating Danish graphic novel will probably make you angry. Or at least it should make you angry. Most possibly it’s...
REVIEW: MAN-EATERS #2 Still Excludes Key Demographics
Two issues in, it's unclear whether Image Comics' 'Man-Eaters,' written by Chelsea Cain, will manage to get out of its own way.
The Marvel Rundown: Tricks and Treats in the AVENGERS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL, and OLD MAN...
Are Marvel's spooky new Halloween stories worthy of your hard-earned dollars?
Review: Folk horror meets social satire in ‘Lip Hook’
Lip Hook takes some of the best conventions of the British folk horror genre and uses them to perfect effect. Outsiders becoming stranded in...
Review: As ‘Alt-Life’ shows, even limitless virtual pleasure has its downsides
Human beings have always wanted to believe in a re-set. In more traditional terms this has taken the form of an afterlife, but as...
REVIEW: OLIVIA TWIST #2 Leans Into 2050 With Honorable Thieves & A Unique Love...
In this new mini-series from Berger Books/Dark Horse, elements of classic Dickensian novels are catapulted into the future.