Review: The skewed colors of manhood in ‘Tumult’
The noir genre has one dynamic at its center that repeats so often it’s hard to tell if it’s a cliche or an archetype...
Review: ‘Retrograde Orbit’ celebrates the possibilities when all the planets align
British cartoonist Kristyna Baczynski makes her graphic novel debut with Retrograde Orbit, a sweet little meditation on upending roots and reclaiming them.
Flint’s family comes...
The Marvel Rundown: Chris Claremont Returns to the Marvel Universe with X-MEN: BLACK –...
Plus, the Superior Octopus is back in action and Shatterstar is a landlord!
DC ROUND-UP: More of that good old stuff in THE DREAMING #2
Lucien, Dora, and the Pumpkinhead are back, baby!
Review: ‘Venom’ is so bad it’s…well, it’s bad
Tom Hardy's sweaty, unhinged performance as Eddie Brock can't quite save this movie.
Review: German guilt and the nature of mundane evil in ‘Belonging’
What is it like to be of the most despised nationality in modern history? I’m not talking about being an American, though it’s not...
Review – Al Gofa’s Dark Angels of Darkness
A solid, almost great action sci-fi comics with incredible colours!
I Can’t Believe What I Found at My Local Comics Shop!
Since moving back to the Midlands last August, I've been working part-time at my local comics shop. They just moved to a new location,...
REVIEW: LIFE IS STRANGE 2 Episode One, Say Goodbye to Innocence
2015's commercial and critical surprise, Life Is Strange, captivated an audience and built a fanbase on its story-driven mix of the supernatural and relatable down...
Review: ‘Bald Knobber’ combines simple history with complicated family lives
The title of Robert Sergel’s Bald Knobber isn’t just a silly word juxtaposition but actually refers to a historical group of vigilantes from the late...
The Marvel Rundown: Chip Zdarsky Draws the Final Curtain on his SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN Run!
Zdarsky writes and draws his farewell to Spider-Man, while SPIDER-GEDDON #0 introduces the Insomniac video game version of the character!
DC ROUND-UP: what we talk about when we talk about HEROES IN CRISIS #1
Alex reviews the grisly Tom King/Clay Mann event book debut