Good Work, Comics: Boy Bands and Shadow Edition
It’s getting tougher all the time, as Paul McCartney would’ve likely sung if the Beatles had reunited for a jaded comeback tour in the...
ALSO AN ADVANCE REVIEW: Deadpool #1
Deadpool enters the Marvel Now orbit with— no, wait, I’ve already written that. Gerry Duggan, Brian Posehn and Tony Moore are the creative team...
ADVANCE REVIEW: Iron Man #1
Iron Man enters the Marvel Now orbit with a relaunch, shiny artist, and British writer at the helm. Kieron Gillen and Greg Land are...
Good Work, Comics: Post Halloween Edition
Nothing is safe anymore, is it? The world was rocked once more this week by a series of pop-culture calamities, proving without a shadow...
Advance Review: Shadowman #1
While Shadowman #1 isn't due out for a couple weeks, I had an advance look at the comic. And it's pretty good. We ran a preview...
Good Work, Comics!
Is there nowhere in the world of culture which can stay positive for more than five minutes!? This week we found out that not...
New and Noteworthy: 5 Self-Published Singles
EASY PIECES: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ME & YOU, by Neil Dvorak
Neil Dvorak’s series EASY PIECES premiered and continues to appear on the...
ADVANCE REVIEW: Uncanny Avengers #1
Mild spoilers below for the issue, which will be released tomorrow.
Uncanny Avengers carries the weight of the Marvel Universe upon it. Not just the...
Fool’s Gold: Searching for Longbox Treasure: Asbury Park Comic Con, Part 2
When last we saw our stalwart treasure seeker, he was riding the subway, reading comics which he had found in the discount bins at...
Review: The Tower Chronicles
By Todd Allen
The Tower Chronicles: Geisthawk is the first in a series of graphic albums from Legendary Comics concerning a monster hunter named Tower. ...
Advance Review: Happy #1
By Steve Morris
Happy marks the first creator-owned story from Grant Morrison in a while, with the writer busy reworking Batman and Superman over the...
Sherlock Holmes Gets Reinvented In Harlem For a New Digital Series
By Todd Allen
I found something unexpected in my in-box yesterday. A digital comic called "Watson and Holmes." That title might not always catch my...


















