0 Archie Comics, Reviews Afterlife With Archie #3 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa & Francesco Francavilla Afterlife With Archie isn’t just a great zombie story or Archie tale but it’s shaping up to be one…
0 BOOM/Archaia, Reviews Adventure Time: The Flip Side #1 By Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover & Wook Jin Clark Everybody loves Adventure Time—and if you don’t, get out from under that rock, dust yourself off…
0 Dark Horse, Reviews S.H.O.O.T. First #4 by Justin Aclin & Nicolas Daniel Selma Right now we are in the middle of a resurgence in the comics industry. For fans and readers…
0 Image/Top Cow, Reviews The Manhattan Projects #17 By Jonathan Hickman, Nick Pitarra & Jordie Bellaire There’s really no way anything can beat the sheer weirdness of the Manhattan Projects at this point….
0 Marvel, Reviews New Avengers #13.INH By Jonathan Hickman and Simone Bianchi You know what’s the best thing about this issue? The cover is very misleading. It’s advertised as a tie-in…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Aquaman #26 By Jeff Parker & Paul Pelletier After Geoff Johns’s 25 issue run on Aquaman, Jeff Parker steps to the plate as issue #26 begins his time…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Teen Titans #26 By Scott Lobdell & Tyler Kirkham Finally! The Teen Titans series has been building to the origin of Kid Flash, or Bar Torr, since issue one and…
0 Image/Top Cow, Reviews The Saviors #1 by James Robinson & J.Bone The Saviors marks James Robinson’s return to a creator owned series since his departure from DC Comics, and with him…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Superman #26 By Scott Lobdell, Ken Lashley & Pete Pantazis The Psi-War arc has come and gone and Superman is ready for a new story arc. While…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Superman Unchained #5 By Scott Snyder, Jim Lee & Dustin Nguyen Superman Unchained has been underwhelming. The first issue was great but it quickly lost steam with bland…