0 Image/Top Cow, Reviews Pretty Deadly #1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Emma Rios & Jordie Bellaire One of the harder genres to tackle and make into a universally good read, and not…
0 Dynamite, Reviews The Spider #15 By David Liss, Ivan Rodriguez & Vinicius Andrade The latest issue of The Spider is one of the most jarring yet. Richard Wentworth usually makes…
1 Image/Top Cow, Reviews Velvet #1 by Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting & Elizabeth Breitweiser Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting worked together for years on Marvel’s Captain America, which is probably the…
0 Columns, Comic Culture, News Comic Culture: Is Comic Oversaturation Hurting the Industry? Hot off the heels of New York Comic Con 2013 and all the new books announced by Marvel specifically, there’s one thing I would like…
1 Oni Press, Reviews Letter 44 #1 by Charles Soule, Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque & Guy Major It’s no secret that Charles Soule has a lot of buzz surrounding him right now, having…
0 Dark Horse, Reviews S.H.O.O.T. First #1 by Justin Aclin, Nicolas Daniel Selma & Marlac S.H.O.O.T. First is a new series from Dark Horse that’s about a special group of monster hunters….
0 Marvel, Reviews Avengers #21 By Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu The events of Infinity #4 appeared to have finally given our heroes the advantage that they so desperately…
0 Marvel, Reviews New Avengers #11 By Jonathan Hickman and Mike Deodato How lucky are we? Two Hickman Infinity books in one week! Avengers #21 is awesome and New Avengers #11…
0 Marvel, Reviews Superior Spider-Man #19 By Dan Slott and Ryan Stegman As this little Spidey 2099 arc comes to a close, we’re left with far too many questions and not…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Li’l Gotham #20 by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs Wayne Manor is a large complex that is occupied by very few people. Though the Bat-family includes many members,…