Tag: Reviews
The Marvel Rundown: Saying goodbye to THE UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL
Plus, reviews of new Marvel releases including FALLEN ANGELS #1, X-MEN #2, and more!
Review: FORD v FERRARI is tailor-made for cable television
James Mangold follows up LOGAN with a movie your dad will probably love
DC Round-Up: Two new series ease the sting of losing Vertigo
FAR SECTOR and DOLLHOUSE FAMILY are strong entries for the Verti—um, Hill House and Young Animal imprints.
REVIEW: WE ARE THE DANGER fuses music and friendship for a truly harmonious tale
WE ARE THE DANGER scratches the itch for a well-paced story about battling bands featuring ex-friends.
REVIEW: BILL SIENKIEWICZ: REVOLUTION is one big love letter to an industry icon
With Sienkiewicz's induction into the Eisner Hall of Fame, there’s never been a better time to acknowledge one of the most respected and innovative artists in the industry.
REVIEW: Mikki Kendall’s AMAZONS, ABOLITIONISTS, AND ACTIVISTS will empower us
This graphic history should be our next textbook.
REVIEW: The relatable blasphemy, misandry of REDLANDS
The fine line between murder and ritual sacrifice matters in this contemporary cult masterpiece.
REVIEW: GIANT DAYS: AS TIME GOES BY #1 is a fitting, if bittersweet goodbye...
In a word, As Time Goes By is perfect, except for the glaring flaw of being a oneshot.
The Marvel Rundown: EXCALIBUR #1 brings magic to the DAWN OF X
Plus, reviews of FANTASTIC FOUR: GRAND DESIGN, the latest Doctor Strange Annual, and more.
REVIEW: SHE-RA S4 stirs up new character dynamics & some serious angst
This season completely recalibrates Etheria.
REVIEW: CREEPSHOW S1E5 finally captures a bit of the original’s spirit
Finally some comic book effects done right!
REVIEW: Allie Trigoso employs absurdity to make dark subjects easier to swallow
Allie Trigoso's recent riso comics showcase the difference between laughing AT someone and laughing WITH someone