Seeing a book like Jennifer Blood on the stands reminds oneself of just how few books there are with strong female leads in them. Sure, it is a little better now than […]
Full of Potential – The Occultist Volume 1
The Occultist, written by Tim Seeley, deals with a guy named Rob, who just happens to stumble upon some powers that he never asked for in the first place and now must […]
Not Quite… – Harbinger Volume 4: Perfect Day
After being hunted and on the run and surviving a full-on battle against Toyo Harada and Bloodshot in the Harbinger Wars, the fourth volume of Harbinger finds Peter and the gang with […]
Thicker Than Water – Eternal Warrior Volume 1: Sword of the Wild
Eternal Warrior finally sees Valiant’s long-lived hero brought back to the page in his own ongoing title. Draw by Trevor Hairsine and written by Greg Pak, Gilad Ani-Pada can now claim a […]
Good Ninjas and Bad Ninjas – Legend of the Shadow Clan
Aspen Comics is slowly but surely expanding their line of titles with books that are diverse, not just from each other, but also from those of other publishers. To help them do […]
Bowed But Not Broken – Dejah Thoris and the Green Men of Mars Volume 1: Red Meat
The Green Men of Mars is yet another miniseries spun off from Dynamite’s popular Dejah Thoris series, which in turn was a spinoff from Warlord of Mars. There have been a few […]
A Whole Lotta Fun! – Tech Jacket: The Boy From Earth
It seems of late that nobody does coming of age superheroes better than Robert Kirkman. His book Invincible proved that quite flawlessly and continues to be one of the better titles in […]
A Good Kind of Pain – Conan: The Phantoms of the Black Coast
While The Phantoms of the Black Coast is a pretty standard Conan tale, as far as Conan tales go, it was done masterfully by Victor Gischler and Attila Futaki. They take this […]
Divergent Paths – Fathom Volume 3
Jumping into the third volume of Fathom, it feels familiar as it jumps back into a war with the humans. It is fair to say, that come the end of the second […]
Colour Me Impressed – Hulk: Gray
There are times when Jeph Loeb’s writing is brilliant. So good in fact, that the story often becomes something of a seminal landmark such as Batman: The Long Halloween. Other times, and […]