Classic Comic Compendium: COLOR OF RAGE is a less-known work from Kazuo Koike
Color of Rage is a travelling buddy story that plays off the idea of a stranger in a strange land learning the customs.
Movie Review: A24’s HOW TO MAKE A KILLING is about class and entitlement
A film about class, capitalism, and what people think they are owed.
Graphic Novel Review: THE WAR reminds us it’s always darkest before it goes pitch...
Graphic novel The War, set in New York City, is a terrifying vision of what could happen to ordinary people amidst nuclear war.
The Marvel Rundown: WOLVERINE – WEAPONS OF ARMAGEDDON is an intriguing start
Wolverine - Weapons of Armageddon is a great read, and potentially a promising start to the longer Armageddon story arc.
DC Round-Up: BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #48 takes readers to Earth-3
Plus, the Vertigo revival continues with Kyle Starks and Steve Pugh's END OF LIFE #1!
Wednesday Comics Reviews: Did someone say FLORIDA HIPPOPOTAMUS COCAINE MASSACRE? And more
The Florida Hippopotamus Cocaine Massacre leads our column this week (why wouldn't it?), plus we have several more reviews!
Horror Beat: TWISTED CRYPTIDS lets you choose folk creatures to build up myths and...
The Mothman, a harbinger of doom, is adorable.
Top Comics to Buy for February 18, 2026: A great week for crime and...
This week's Top Comics to Buy for February 18 feature a number of crime and mystery comics, as well as the finale of a big Marvel book!
Manga Review: LOVE BULLET VOL. 1 Some girls just like fighting
Love Bullet Vol. 1
Writer/Artist: inee
Translator: Masaaki Fukushima
Letterer: Aila Nagamine
Publisher: Yen Press / $13
December 2025
Stop me if you’ve heard this one. If you die before...
Graphic Novel Review: MAMA CAME CALLIN’ is a spooky serial killer mystery set against...
Mama Came Callin', the new graphic novel from Ezra Claytan Daniels and Camilla Sucre, is a thoughtful slasher that finds horror in history.
Graphic Novel Review: First Freedom – The Story of Opal Lee and Juneteenth is...
First Freedom: The Story of Opal Lee and Juneteenth is a deeply researched, beautifully executed, historical and biographical graphic novel.
Graphic Novel Review: On JOE THE PIRATE, and living fast and loving many
Joe the Pirate is a new comic about Joe Carstairs, a queer person by every definition of the phrase. She lived fast, loved many women.





















