Tag: Comic Reviews
REVIEW: Chris & Laura Samnee’s JONNA AND THE UNPOSSIBLE MONSTERS #1 is unpossibly fun
The first creator-owned series from superstar Chris Samnee gets off to a rambunctious start.
REVIEW: In KARMEN, meet your new favorite Manic Pixie Death Girl
Comics do not lack for fun, female reapers -- and Karmen is the new girl.
REVIEW: BEST OF 2000 AD living up to its title
They really weren't kidding with this "Best" business!
REVIEW: “Batman White Knight” is a daring, but strong start for DCs new “Black...
I have never read a Batman comic. I’m not even sure I’ve ever read a DC comic! It’s nothing against them, I’m just not much into superheros that are “gods among men.” That said,...
Review: Frank Miller’s Xerxes #1 Returns Readers to the Greco-Persian Wars
Frank Miller is in full 300 mode in this sequel miniseries from Dark Horse Comics.
Review: Mis(h)adra offers profound insight into living with epilepsy
If you’re anything like me, you might know little to nothing about epilepsy, let alone what a seizure is like as either the person having one or as an outsider. You can...
Exploring Climate Change & Migrant Detention in Sophie Yanow, Iona Fox and Tings Chak’s...
What is a Glacier by Sophie Yanow, Almanac 2017, by Iona Fox & Undocumented, The Architecture of Migrant Detention* by Tings Chak.
I read these three comics in the days leading up to President Trump's withdrawal from...
The Multiversity Deluxe Edition: a must-read for the first timer, less essential as a...
We crack open the collected edition of the Eisner nominated miniseries