Tag: review
The Marvel Rundown: AVENGERS #50/#750 is a manic multiversal mashup
Reviews of this week’s Marvel releases, including the massive anniversary Avengers #50/#750, and more books in the Rapid Rundown section!
The Marvel Rundown: KATE BISHOP: HAWKEYE #1 hits the bullseye
Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy Marvel Comics releases, including Kate Bishop: Hawkeye #1, Black Panther #1, and more!
REVIEW: Mari Ahokoivu’s OKSI is a storybook on fire
A beautiful and traumatizing original graphic novel of motherhood and Finnish folklore.
The Marvel Rundown: Ride with the Daughters of the Dragon in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #78.BEY
Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy Marvel Comics releases, including Amazing Spider-Man #78.BEY, Shang-Chi #6, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: SUPERMAN comes out, and WONDER WOMAN: EVOLUTION arrives strong
A roundtable discussion of this week's notable new DC Comics releases, including Wonder Woman: Evolution #1, Superman: Son of Kal-El #5, and more.
DC ROUND-UP: Lemire & Nguyen’s ROBIN & BATMAN explores the dynamic duo’s early days
Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy DC Comics releases, including Robin & Batman #1, Justice League: Last Ride #7, and more.
The Marvel Rundown: THE DEATH OF DOCTOR STRANGE: AVENGERS has the team picking up...
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Marvel Rundown! We’re in the midst of a pretty substantial supply chain issue in the comics industry...
The Marvel Rundown: Spider-Man Beyond keeps on swinging in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #77
Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy Marvel Comics releases, including Amazing Spider-Man #77, Black Widow #12, and more!
Review: With ETERNALS, Marvel attempts a Zack Snyder impression
We review Marvel Studios' adaptation of one of Jack Kirby's wildest concepts, and find it strangely familiar.
BROOKLYN HORROR FEST ’21: WHAT JOSIAH SAW impresses with a story of family horror...
Slow burn horror for a cast of characters destined to burn for their sins.
BROOKLYN HORROR FEST ‘21: EGO turns COVID into an enabler of hauntings
Sometimes a little isolation is all that’s needed to invite an evil entity or two.
REVIEW: GRAVENEYE weaves a terrifying tale of the houses we build for and of...
What would your house say if it was narrating your life?

















