Sheltered is one of those rare comics where going into the book, there was no prior knowledge of it, the creators or the concept. Comprising five issues, it was a blind buy […]
Gravel, Teacher – Strange Killings: The Body Orchard
This series of Warren Ellis’s combat magician sees our hero in the wrong spot at the wrong time. Again. Seems Gravel just cannot keep out of trouble no matter where he goes. […]
He Knows What He’s Doing – Witch Doctor: Under the Knife
The best thing about watching Hugh Laurie as House is the sarcastic wit and the know-it-all attitude he has. He is so full of himself, thinking he is always right yet unlike […]
A Titanic Team-Up! – Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars
In 1996, Dark Horse crossed over two of the most famous licensed properties it had into a four issue miniseries – that of Tarzan and John Carter, the Warlord of Mars. It […]
More Than One Kind of Haunting – Ghosted Volume One: Haunted Heist
Who does not love a good ghost story? Really, who? This book – Ghosted – is one of the best books about said phenomenon in years. Another does not even come to […]
Cthulhu Rising – Neonomicon
At times it almost feels as if there are two Alan Moore’s. There is the Alan Moore that writes for himself, books such as Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and V for […]
It’s Not All About the… – Sex Book One: The Summer of Hard
Sex is probably one of the smartest books on the stands. The best thing about this book is that it treats the reader like an adult – and it is a book […]
Only the Beginning – Infinity
The seeds of Infinity were planted from the very first issue of Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers restart. From there he would slowly plant and carry his plot threads throughout the book before realizing […]
A Hunters Work is Never Done – Alabaster: Wolves
Dancy Flammarion is just your normal, average, everyday type of girl. Sort of. She is young – only sixteen – cute, personable and has her whole life ahead of her. She is […]
Thought Bubble – Tarzan: A Tale of Mugambi
Sometimes all you need to tell a tale is a simple premise and a single issue and that is what we received from Darko Macan and Igor Kordey. A short, interesting and […]