Review: The dark and charming topsy-turvy Paris of ‘Alas’
Anytime I encounter a story with animals dominating the world in an aggressive stance against primitive humans, I can’t help but compare it to...
The Marvel Rundown: “THE DEATH OF DAREDEVIL” Concludes with a Bang, and Eve Ewing’s...
Do Soule and Noto pen a fitting end to the final days of the man without fear? And do Ewing and artists Kevin Libranda and Luciano Vecchio make Riri Williams soar?
DC ROUND-UP: ACTION COMICS is Game of Thrones with pens and capes
DC Comics is trying something new. In the wake of their Rebirth initiative, the publisher has rapidly expanded its content to include diverse new...
Review: The thrilling darkness of Rachael Ball’s ‘Wolf’
Everyone knows about the wider mythologies that creep their way into childhood, everything from Bigfoot to Slender Man that infects young brains in a...
Review: Mortality from all sides in ‘In The Future, We Are Dead’
Death is a multi-faceted subject and German cartoonist Eva Müller’s In The Future We Are Dead gives it the treatment it deserves. Müller comes at...
The Marvel Rundown: Carnage returns, and IMMORTAL HULK faces a new twist on a...
Does Web of Venom: Carnage Born #1 continue writer Donny Cates's hot streak?
DC ROUND-UP: COVER #3 combines comic creators, ego, and espionage
Plus, AMERICAN CARNAGE #1 is the latest new Vertigo title to combine topics culled from today's news with strong storytelling.
Review: Different sides of empowerment in ‘Terrible Means’ and ‘A City Inside’
Terrible Means is a prequel to B. Mure’s Ismyre book from a couple years ago, but you don’t need to have read the previous...
REVIEW: CORPUS: A COMIC ANTHOLOGY OF BODILY AILMENTS Offers New & Vulnerable Perspectives on...
Nadia Shammas' 'Corpus: A Comic Anthology of Bodily Ailments' is one of the most unique and affecting comic anthologies I've ever read.
Review: In ‘Fluorescent Mud’ and ‘John, Dear’ it’s not all in the characters’ heads
Two new books from Retrofit/Big Planet use the comics form to meditate on the psychological overtaking the physical, both with strong executions in different...
Review – Julia Gfrörer’s Laid Waste is a Hopefully Pessimistic Read
The moment that affected me the most in Julia Gfrörer's incredibly bleak comic Laid Waste happens after a group of children are seen carrying...
The Marvel Rundown: Disassembling UNCANNY X-MEN, and the mutant legacy of Stan Lee
We talk about the latest relaunch for Marvel's merry mutants, and look back at Lee and Kirby's original X-MEN #1

















