DC ROUND-UP: Is the JUSTICE LEAGUE right or wrong?
In June 2016, DC Comics kicked off the start of its Rebirth initiative. After a wave of criticism surrounding the way they have treated...
NSS-Review: Yakuza 6 brings a satisfying ending to one of the best characters you’ve...
Before jumping into Sega/Atlus Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, I had only started with last year's Yakuza 0 prequel. Years of playing Grand...
The Starting Line: Aw Yeah! brings a classic cartoon style ENCOUNTER while Archie Horror...
For the non-Wednesday warriors looking to try something new, we look at a few titles debuting in stores this week and bring you the...
Review – Family Haunting in Kiku Hughes The Ghosts We Are & The Ghosts...
As a reviewer, I find this comic to be quite good. As a father, I find The Ghosts We Are and the Ghosts We Will Be exceptional and beautiful.
The Marvel Rundown: Magik, Wolfsbane, Rictor, Boom-Boom and Strong Guy are Back and Good...
Marvel's New Mutants have largely existed on the fringes of the Marvel Universe since the cancellation of their team book. With a new change...
DC ROUND-UP: Endings and Beginnings with ACTION COMICS #999 and ETERNITY GIRL #1
THIS WEEK: Time is super-limited this week (every once in a while, real-life calls), so Kyle is focusing on one comic - the last...
The Starting Line: Image’s big week and Oni’s intergalactic team up.
This week's biggest debuting comics belonged to Image Comics with the supernatural horror mindbender Gideon Falls and the much anticipated Kirkman pre-tv property Oblivion Song. That's...
Review- Sloane Leong’s New Sci-Fi Psychedelic Comic Prism Stalker is Superb
Prism Stalker builds a psychedelic world from the very first page.
The Marvel Rundown: Welcome to Infinity!
After months of waiting and watching as All-New Guardians of the Galaxy naturally built to an event story, Marvel is finally ready to reveal Infinity Countdown!...
DC ROUND-UP: Snagglepuss and SHADE THE CHANGING WOMAN search for belonging and identity in...
Alex reviews Shade the Changing Woman #1 and Exit Stage Left: the Snagglepuss Chronicles #3
Review: Eric Haven’s comics bring madness and sanity together for a hug
Eric Haven’s new collection of short works, Compulsive Comics, offers good laughs and vigorous surrealism, and you can easily enjoy it for those two...
REVIEW: Speak: The Graphic Novel Brings its Powerful Message to a New Generation
Speak, by author Laurie Halse Anderson, was first published in 1999 to wonderful reviews and a whole lot of controversy. Anderson's first novel helped...