Kaijumax #6

The harshness of the stories at hand, especially coupled with the lighter visual aesthetic, might be off-putting to some, but if you can tune your brain to Kaijumax’s frequency you’ll find this an excellent read and easily the best sci-fi allegory currently being published in comics.

Stringers #1

In a way, the writing trope is a tad uninspired here, but the energy and enjoyment of the overall experience are certainly not dampened. Ultimately, Stringers #1 is a solid first issue.

Hellbreak #4

By Cullen Bunn, Brian Churilla, and Dave Stewart Conceptual complexity is a bit overrated in modern comics. It certainly has its place, but a lot…

Hellbreak #2

by Cullen Bunn, Brian Churilla and Dave Stewart The first issue of Hellbreak was interesting, although a bit difficult to follow. In an attempt to…

The Life After #9

by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Gabo The eighth issue of The Life After focused mostly on Jude and Hemingway as the two characters were brought…

Kaijumax #1

by Zander Cannon After the movie Pacific Rim made an impact at theaters, the term “kaiju” has made its way into the American lexicon. Kaiju…

The Life After #8

by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Gabo It has come to a point where readers of The Life After expect some new direction of absurdity with…

Hellbreak #1

by Cullen Bunn, Brian Churilla and Dave Stewart New from Oni Press, Hellbreak #1 is a really curious new series that introduces a slick and…