Dredd: Urban Warfare

Dredd: Urban Warfare does what all good Judge Dredd tales do: it thrills with its surface-level action while subtly planting questions in your brain about society’s structure and its reasons for being through exaggerated caricatures of the all-too real tribulations found outside its pages.

Millennium

By Richard D. Nolane, Francois Miville-Deschenes, Sabrina Lim, Fabien Alquier, Daniel Perez, Tatto Caballero, and H. Sebastian Facio – Translation by Natacha Ruck, Ken Grobe,…

The Ghost Fleet #4

By Donny Cates, Daniel Warren Johnson, and Lauren Affe The Ghost Fleet is starting to become a problem. Granted, it’s the best possible problem to…

Judas – The Last Days

By W. Maxwell Prince, John Amor, Ian Areola, and Kathryn Layno Judas Iscariot: the worst of all betrayers. He who brought about the salvation of…