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 […]
Not Your Father’s Sherlock Holmes – Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery
Having never read Criminal Macabre, knowing anything about Cal McDonald or even what the series was about except for something to do with the supernatural, it made it intriguing to delve into. […]
Strange Indeed – Strange Kiss and Stranger Kisses
William Gravel, simply put, is Avatar’s answer to Vertigo’s John Constantine. He’s a little rough, a little crude and sarcastic as well as a former member of the SAS. What he also […]
Fathers, Sons and BFFs – The Chronicles of Wormwood
Jesus and the Antichrist are best friends. One is the son of the Satan and the other the son of God. Both have their problems and both have given up their respective […]
Fall From Grace and Reclamation – Thanos: Redemption
Marvel Comics recently reprinted Jim Starlin’s twelve issue Thanos series which was originally published in 2004. Having never read it then, picking up the trade paperback seemed like a no-brainer. Jim Starlin […]
Funny Stuff – Quantum and Woody Volume 1: The World’s Worst Superhero Team
When the original Valiant folded and it then became Acclaim Entertainment, one of the books they published was a little title named Quantum and Woody. It received critical acclaim being written by […]
War Report – Harbinger Wars
Peter Stanchek and his band of outlaw psiots are in the Nevada desert when the Bleeding Monk decides to pay Peter a visit, more precisely, pulls Peter into his mind for a […]
Four Sided Triangle – The Spider Volume 2: The Business Man From Hell!
David Liss is fast becoming one of the best writers in the Dynamite stable at the moment. His work on The Mystery Men at Marvel was great and packed a solid punch […]
Running to the Past – The Complete Deadenders
Thirteen years ago during the year 2000, Ed Brubaker and Warren Pleece put out a little book called Deadenders through Vertigo. It is a science fiction tale about a post-apocalyptic world where […]