The Marvel Rundown: It’s a bird, it’s a plane…it’s…WHO?
He’s the character that we might not actually want or deserve, but he was a staple of Jonathan Hickman’s (Avengers) lineup, that's right...Hyperion now has his...
The Beat’s Weekly Toy Review/Preview: Many things POPPING in June
By: Nicholas Eskey
Welcome back boys and girls to another exciting installment of the Beat’s Weekly Toy Review/Preview! Since there is just too many toys...
The Marvel Rundown: Why does the new Iron Man comic inspire Hulk rage?
Ain't no rest for the wicked...or the Marvel Universe, for that matter. This week, the publisher launched a second Iron Man ongoing series, with Brian Michael...
Review: Roman Muradov’s ‘The End Of A Fence’ is cryptic, but beautiful
Immensely talented Russian illustrator Roman Muradov has quickly established himself as one of the most complex cartoonists around, both visually and narratively. In Muradov’s...
The Marvel Rundown: Marvel’s best new book will take you by surprise
Marvel characters are becoming more relevant everyday. Since the Guardians of the Galaxy characters became a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, one question has been littering the minds...
Review: Backderf’s ‘Trashed’ is definitely our treasure
For most of my life, the comings and goings of garbage was pretty much a mystery to me. When I was a kid, I...
Review: Shuji Sogabe & Atlus’s Persona 4: Vol. 1
By: Nicholas Eskey
Writers: Shuji Sogabe/Atlus Games
Artist: Shuji Sogabe
Publisher: Udon Entertainment
Checking into the realm of manga, I’m very excited to talk about Shuji Sogabe’s Persona 4: Volume...
The Marvel Rundown: Who do you Trust?
This week's Marvel Rundown offers analysis on some of the new launches from the publisher including Avengers: Standoff and Black Widow.
Review: ‘The Tipping Point’ unites science fiction themes with human psychology
Part of the celebration of 40 years of international publisher Humanoids, this anthology gathers some great talent to explore the idea of forks in the...
Review: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye is 2016’s first superlative graphic novel
The Pantheon library of graphic novels is indeed a fairly hallowed one, publishing works such as Black Hole, Persepolis, David Boring, Here, Asterios Polyp,...
The Marvel Rundown: The Weak Point in Marvel’s Line-up is not the Return of...
Welcome Karnak back to the Marvel Universe in style.
Review: Tommi Musturi shows that hope isn’t easy
Finnish cartoonist Tommi Musturi’s The Book Of Hope is as mysterious and elusive as the human being it examines. Set in a family cottage...