Tag: Reviews
DC ROUND-UP: Is WONDER COMICS living up to its potential?
Plus, more clues from EVENT LEVIATHAN #4.
REVIEW: Stranger Things D&D Starter Set makes it feel like you’re playing in Mike...
By Andrew Dmytrasz
If you have never played Dungeons and Dragons before but have always secretly wanted to, and you're a fan of Stranger Things,...
REVIEW: Twinning is bad luck in STUNT
Celebrityhood and the loss of identity in DeForge's latest
REVIEW: STARGAZING is a genuine reflection on friendship and Asian-American identity
A delightful middle grade novel about the joys and politics of friendship.
REVIEW: Highlighting the retail struggle with SKULL-FACE BOOKSELLER HONDA-SAN
Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san pulls back the curtain on working in book retail through a loosely fictionalized autobiographical account by someone in the industry.
Review: IT CHAPTER TWO is as much of a mixed bag as its source...
Our review of the hotly anticipated sequel
The Marvel Rundown: BLACK WIDOW spins a new web, and GHOST-SPIDER faces an Act...
How do Natasha and Gwen fare this week?
REVIEW: MALL #1 throws you headfirst into a frightening post-apocalyptic world
Only the mall remains in Vault Comics’ new series, and it’s not the shopping center you remember
REVIEW: THE NECROMANCER’S MAP #1 begins a new journey in the Songs for the...
Vault Comics’ new series centers on Bethany and Elissar’s next journey to decipher a cryptic map
INDIE VIEW: ‘No Ivy League’ mixes displacement and kindness
Memoir of a homeschooler meeting the outside world asks the big questions.
REVIEW: Every artist’s journey beings with a BLANK CANVAS
Higashimura is not afraid to make fun of herself, and not afraid to show those parts of her story that are less than flattering.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Floppy #1’ and ‘Desolation Bay’ tell different kinds of histories
Two Massachusetts cartoonists put intellectual and poetic heft into their comics.

















