The Marvel Rundown: It’s Hammer Time for the Odinson as he earns the Power...
With Jane Foster's time as Thor finished, does the Odinson's Fresh Start debut reinvigorate the Thor franchise?
DC ROUND-UP: A hero in perpetual crisis gets the homecoming he deserves in HAWKMAN...
Fresh from continuity hell, Carter Hall comes out swinging.
Review: Cyril Pedrosa’s stunning vision of ‘Portugal’
In America, extended families that are defined by alienation seem to be the result of dysfunction more than anything else, but I’ve found that...
The Marvel Rundown: Deadpool! Strange! A definitive look at which Fresh Start titles you...
We've had some busy weeks with Marvel's upcoming 'A Fresh Start' initiative, but this one may be the busiest of them all! The publisher...
Review: Michael Kupperman’s haunting quest for ‘All The Answers’
Often in our history, but especially right now, popular culture is an obstructive thing, and one of the main things it keeps us from...
The Starting Line: We Are The Danger #1, music to my eyes.
This is a rad week for comics. Between all the Hannah Barbera/DC specials, Judge Dredd, Blackwood and more; there's tons to read this week....
The Marvel Rundown: The Wrath of the Red Goblin Breaks out in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN...
This week, Marvel winds Dan Slott's epic Spider-Man run down with his second-to-last issue on the title, The Amazing Spider-Man #800! Join us as we reflect...
DC ROUND-UP: Bendis debuts on MAN OF STEEL #1 with a stellar setup but...
Alex Lu reviews the much anticipated MAN OF STEEL #1 and JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE #4
Review: Dorkin and Fish’s BLACKWOOD #1 Sets a Suspenseful Stage
Strong writing and moody art combine in this debut issue of the new supernatural horror miniseries from Dark Horse.
Review: The Bursting Beauty of Niki de Saint Phalle
When the biographies of so many celebrated male artists are revealed as chronicles self-destruction where the subjects too often allow themselves to become awash...
The Starting Line: Welcome to the freelance bodyguard life of Executive Assistant Iris
The days are getting longer which means more time to read comics by the glare of a bright sun reflecting off a crystal ocean...or...
REVIEW: DETROIT BECOME HUMAN Tells Science Fiction From The Killer Robot Point of View.
Studio, Quantic Dream is best known to the PlayStation fanbase for two polarizing titles. You probably loved the murder mystery of Heavy Rain but were...