Review: Anneli Furmark’s drama of Swedish winter, politics, and family dynamics
That the personal is political is acknowledged by plenty, but seldom in the way, it’s portrayed in Red Winter.
Taking place in 1970s Sweden as...
ONE AND DONE: The 30 Man Over The Top Royal Rumble Comic
It's a bit in on 2018, but I wanted to start the year in #1's and one-shots with something that brings my love of...
The Marvel Rundown: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Ship on a Weekly Schedule in AVENGERS: NO...
The Avengers are going weekly but will they survive the experience? Avengers writers Jim Zub, Mark Waid, and Al Ewing are about to find...
DC ROUND-UP: how do HARLEY QUINN & SUPERWOMAN end their adventures?
In June 2016, DC Comics kicked off the start of its Rebirth initiative. After a wave of criticism surrounding the way they have treated...
Review: Deacon’s ‘Geis’ series depicts the human condition as a magical castle battle
In the fantasy series Geis, the European fantasy tropes are given a run for their money in a sort of It's A Mad Mad...
REVIEW: “Pinky” is your Average 1920’s Jewish Mobster…and then some in THE LEGEND OF...
The Legend of Pinky: Book 1
Written and Illustrated by Craig Johnson II
Published by Carbon Age Comics
The Legend of Pinky Book I follows Irving Horowitz,...
Review – This Bitter Cold will End in Margaux Othat’s Blanc
Margaux Othats' Blanc would probably have featured in my best comics of 2017 had I written that list during the cold wave hammering...
The Marvel Rundown: Counting Down to Infinity with the Early GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY...
Where there is Thanos, there is Adam Warlock! This week Marvel is bringing the inverse of one of their biggest baddies back to the Marvel...
Review: Growing up with ‘The Case of the Missing Men’
From the Hardy Boys to Scooby Doo to Blue Velvet and onward the trope of teens attempting to solve mysteries is a well-worn one...
The Marvel Rundown: Marvel Flares Out the Final Week of 2017 with The Return...
2017 is here and Marvel is closing out the year with a potent flame. X-Men founding hero Jean Grey is making her return to...
NSS-REVIEW: LIFE IS STRANGE BTS finale presents the hardest choice of the year.
Welcome to the final non-comics game review of 2017. I couldn't have picked a better way to button the year than with one of...
ADVANCE REVIEW: EXIT STAGE LEFT: THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #1 is a cautionary tale for...
Alex and Kyle look at the unexpectedly bold and topical story about a classic Hanna-Barbera character