Greg Rucka, fine purveyor of tales has once again delivered with his independent opus – Lazarus. Aided on art duties by his co-creator Michael Lark, they craft a story of a woman […]
Red She-Hulk – From NOW! To Uncertainty
Red She-Hulk was an odd book to produce during the first Marvel NOW! reboot but it was an interesting one as it was renumbered and spun out of the former Red Hulk […]
Pulp Today!
There has been a renaissance of late in the comic book industry marking the return of many of yesteryears pulp heroes in all new tales and stories. Spearheading the charge is Dynamite […]
Mind Capsules – For Monday the 7th of October
Lost Vegas TPB (Image, 2013) Jim McCann brings us a book about an interstellar gambling planet and a simultaneous prison break. It was a good little story but slowly paced, perhaps too […]
No Risk at All – Suicide Risk Volume 1: Grudge War
Suicide Risk by Mike Carey and Elena Casagrande is a refreshing new look at the superhero genre in a title published by Boom! Studios. In an ocean already overcrowded with books about […]
Battles Within – Avengers: Endless Wartime
Endless Wartime is that rare look inside the Avengers lives that we do not often get the pleasure of having. It is a refreshing tale brought to us from Warren Ellis and […]
Superior – Is it?
Mark Millar is an interesting writer, but he is not only interesting he is a really good writer. He can take a concept no matter what it is and keep the reader […]
Ultimate Power – Looking at Warlock (2004)
Warlock, published in 2004 which has never been collected before, is a four issue series by Marvel Comics written by Greg Pak with art by Charlie Adlard who as many know draws […]
Magic Foretold – Soulfire: The Definitive Edition
Soulfire, released by Aspen Studios back in 2004, was one of a slew of titles to be published by the company and one of the last that creator Michael Turner would ever […]
Mind Capsules – For September the 26th
28 Days Later (Boom Studios) 28 Days Later was one of the first movies to usher in the modern zombie age, and the comic which was a little late following on its […]