The Marvel Rundown: Dan Slott Approaches the End of his Massive Spidey Run with...
As one of Marvel's longest creator runs comes to an end, Dan Slott is taking time to stop and smell the roses with Amazing Spider-Man...
DC ROUND-UP: SHADE THE CHANGING GIRL/WONDER WOMAN #1 is a poignant look at the...
Alex reviews this week's DC comics, also spotlighting New Super-Man #20!
Review: The mind-bending wild west meditation of ‘The Smell of Starving Boys’
In Frederik Peeters and Loo Hui Phang’s The Smell of Starving Boys, the words “virgin land” are used several times to describe America’s West....
The Marvel Rundown: Jean Grey Fights for Charles Xavier’s Dream in X-MEN RED #1
With an overstuffed line and tons of competition will X-Men Red #1 stand out from the Blue, Gold and countless mutant-led solo titles?
DC ROUND-UP: SWAMP THING WINTER SPECIAL #1 reminds us that deep roots are not...
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: Turning the mirror on Velazquez in ‘The Ladies In Waiting’
This biography of 17th Century Spanish painter Diego Velazquez wraps itself around one work, in particular, Las Meninas, or The Ladies In Waiting, from...
The Marvel Rundown: Marvel Tells a tale of Two Jean Grey’s in PHOENIX RESURRECTION...
This week Marvel is doubling down on Jean Grey as the hero makes her triumphant return to the Marvel Universe. What does Jean's sudden...
REVIEW: DC Bombshells’ Vixen and Starfire
Since DC launched their line of female statuettes in 2013, the line has found great popularity among consumers. Inspired initially by artist Ant...
The Marvel Rundown: Does Milligan and Torres’ New Miniseries Live up to LEGION’s Television...
After years of trying to fold the X-Men into the background and have the Inhumans step up to the plate, Marvel finally seems content...
Review: Ellice Weaver’s ‘Something City’ is a Busytown for the 21st Century
Like a Richard Scarry book for the modern urbanite, Ellice Weaver’s beautifully drawn Something City weaves together various corners of an urban environment to create...
DC ROUND-UP: DETECTIVE COMICS #973 brings Batman’s empire to a powerful, tragic end
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: The ‘Park Bench’ at the center of the universe
There have been several good works over the past few years - Here, A Castle In England, and 750 Years In Paris come to...













