Buzzkill #1

by Donny Cates, Mark Reznicek, and Geoff Shaw Many writers enjoy depicting a flawed hero, one with some element that grounds him. Writers sometimes believe…

Conan the Barbarian #20

There is nothing wrong with this issue, so don’t take this the wrong way, and both Wood and Azaceta do their jobs very well. This will all undoubtedly pay off when Brian Wood’s run and adaptation of Queen of the Black Coast comes to an end, but this issue, and this arc, just have yet to have that “wow” factor that previous arcs have had.

Kiss Me, Satan #1

…the first installment was masterfully paced and scripted, and the artwork is phenomenal. If you enjoy action or horror with a bit of humor, do yourself a favor and give this one a chance.

Dream Thief #5

by Jai Nitz & Greg Smallwood A common problem that pops up in the comic industry is sometimes stories are cut off too early before…

Brain Boy #1

Admittedly, many aspects of Brain Boy have been done before within the medium of comic book story-telling. However, there is something about the way each aspect has been pieced together with the rest of the book that makes it feel fresh and new. Issue #1 was not only a terrific introduction to this story, but was also an incredibly exciting and quick-paced initial installment. If the rest of this series maintains the sensibilities present throughout #1 then this is a book to watch out for.