DC ROUND-UP: Blonde AQUAMAN Enters a Bold New Era
Kelly Sue DeConnick begins her AQUAMAN run at high tide. Also, Alex's favorite DC Books of 2018!
Review: ‘On A Sunbeam’ is a heartfelt sci-fi tour de force
The past is filled with unresolved issues, incidents, relationships for most people, and in many ways Tillie Walden’s On A Sunbeam is about moving...
Review: Broken souls, bloody noses, and activism in ‘Flem’
Brussels-based and Montreal-born cartoonist R. Rosen makes her graphic novel debut with Flem, a tale of psychological distress, self-destruction, and political activism that casts...
The Marvel Rundown: The Thing and Alicia Masters prepare to tie the knot, and...
Celebrating a big Marvel wedding and an up-and-coming Spider-Hero this week on The Marvel Rundown!
Review: ‘Pyongyang’ shows North Korea is the same as it ever was
I feel like over the last decade, the travel graphic novel has become crowded with pedestrian work. The form has taken on the role...
Review: Sid Vicious is back in ‘Punk’s Not Dead’ and this time he’s doing...
If you had asked me a week ago what I thought of the idea of a comic about the ghost of Sid Vicious palling...
REVIEW: PARADISO VOL. 2 Makes Monsters Out of Men
Paradiso is hungry, but so are her people.
The Marvel Rundown: Hulk and Namor Put Up THE BEST DEFENSE, and the WINTER...
Is Marvel's newest Defenders relaunch worthy of your hard-earned dollars?
REVIEW: How DIE #1 Crafts the Culmination of the D&D Revival
In the first issue of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans' 'Die,' Jumanji combines with Dungeons and Dragons to birth a creepy, fantastical story about trauma, death, rebirth, and friendship.
DC ROUND-UP: Why DOOMSDAY CLOCK Is as Important as the Original Watchmen
More of a direct continuation than a sequel, it's a follow-up every bit as timely and relevant to the world we live in as the story that rocked comics in the 1980's.
Review: ‘Mort Cinder’ is a pioneer of the macabre
Mort Cinder — the character, not the book — offers more questions than answers, but that’s how it should be. Mort Cinder, the book,...
Review: the incredible way THE WITCHER: OF FLESH AND FLAME #1 breathes new life...
The Witcher: Of Flesh And Flame #1
Writer: Aleksandra Motyka
Artist: Marianna Strychowska
Colorist: Lauren Affe
Letterer: Steve Dutro
The Witcher franchise is no stranger to comics. Dark Horse...
















