INDIE VIEW: ‘Gramercy Park’ shows the heart to be the ultimate crime scene
Gramercy Park
Written by Timothée de Fombelle
Illustrated by Christian Cailleaux
Translated by Edward Gauvin
IDW EuroComics
Why is the woman on the roof obsessively watching the window of...
REVIEW: The relatable blasphemy, misandry of REDLANDS
The fine line between murder and ritual sacrifice matters in this contemporary cult masterpiece.
REVIEW: GIANT DAYS: AS TIME GOES BY #1 is a fitting, if bittersweet goodbye...
In a word, As Time Goes By is perfect, except for the glaring flaw of being a oneshot.
The Marvel Rundown: EXCALIBUR #1 brings magic to the DAWN OF X
Plus, reviews of FANTASTIC FOUR: GRAND DESIGN, the latest Doctor Strange Annual, and more.
REVIEW: DOCTOR SLEEP should have been scarier, but that doesn’t make it bad
The sequel to Stephen King's THE SHINING stars Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson.
DC ROUND-UP: Failed heroes aplenty in The Last God #1 and DCeased #6
This week: Readers get several glimpses of what happens when heroes fail in The Last God #1 and DCeased #6.
Note: the reviews below contain...
REVIEW: SHE-RA S4 stirs up new character dynamics & some serious angst
This season completely recalibrates Etheria.
REVIEW: CREEPSHOW S1E5 finally captures a bit of the original’s spirit
Finally some comic book effects done right!
INDIE VIEW: ‘Ignited’ finds empowerment in tragedy
Ignited Volume One: Triggered
Written by Mark Waid and Kwanza Osajyefo
Illustrated by Phil Briones
Humanoids/H1
Folding in real circumstances in a superhero comic has become a standard...
REVIEW: Allie Trigoso employs absurdity to make dark subjects easier to swallow
Allie Trigoso's recent riso comics showcase the difference between laughing AT someone and laughing WITH someone
Recap & Review: Supergirl S5E4 – “Saying Goodbye Is Hard To Do”
The pieces are beginning to fall into place.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Blue Road’ brings poetic clarity to the life of immigrants
The Blue Road
Written by Wayde Compton
Illustrated by April Dela Noche Milne
Arsenal Pulp Press
It is always worth reminding people that the concept of national borders...




















