Like 2020’s Blue In Green before The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr #1, Ram V knows what to write to get the best out of his collaborators. Filipe Andrade’s
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Conflict Of Interest Siren: Hannibal Tabu, a Bleeding Cool writer, co-wrote MPLS Sound. I interacted with him a couple of times on Slack. To the best of
I don’t know whether it’s bravery or lunacy to run a science fiction retelling of The Count Of Monte Cristo when the iconic anime Gankutsuou (itself a
Looks like Z2 Comics has a big slate for their new sales hire Devin Funches. Z2 Comics announced what they describe as a headliner to their Fall 2021 offerings, an OGN called Limbo Beach from Vince Staples, Bryan Edward Hill, Chris Robinson, and Buster Moody. Limbo Beach is described as a combination of Lord Of The Flies and The Warriors.
In Vampire The Masquerade: Winter's Teeth #6, vampire enforcer Cecily Bain has a tough job. She’s supposed to enforce the rules for a society that values
In this issue of Luna, the cracks appear in The Family Of The Sun. If everything looked good after a night of decadent, blissed-out fun, Luna #2 is the
In the wake of rave reviews for issue #2 of The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr, I thought I'd take a closer look at the incident that kick starts the entire series from issue #1.
It’s the end of May, and given the cadence of a seasonal update schedule, Bungie is already hard at work on Destiny 2's next season’s content.
Some Thoughts On The Knights of Heliopolis, a comic from Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jérémy, published by Titan Comics.
On May 12, 2021, Bad Idea, a new comics publisher who recently blacklisted another store, published Hank Howard: Pizza Detective In “Caligula’s Safe”, one
Independent publisher Z2 announced Run The Dungeon, an OGN from writer Kindlon and artist Goran Gligovic.
In their April 22nd blog post for This Week At Bungie, focusing on the upcoming Season 14 of Destiny 2, Bungie announced a big change...
I didn’t expect I’d think about Nocterra #1 after I read it. Maybe it’s because I’m accustomed to seeing Tony S. Daniel and Tomeu Morey’s work on DC
Sometimes you have to gamble. The Strange Tale Of Panorama Island, an adults-only manga by Suehiro Maruo, is based on a story by Edogawa Ranpo (a
Image comic Commanders In Crisis returns this month with this issue, #5, being the start of a new story arc. What do owners Steve Orlando and Arancia
Deconstructing The Metabarons from Humanoids isn’t what I expected. I expected a scholarly dissection of what is now referred to as the First Cycle of the
Before I begin: Luna #1 has a sex scene that involves surprise (but apparently not unwelcome) knife play. When Boom! prints on the back cover that Luna is
X-Ray Robot is a comic for adults that’s joyful. Do you know how hard that is? The Allreds do, and the trick is they make it look effortless every time.
The Limbo team returns after four to five years apart to a comic called Home Sick Pilots. Both of the principal creatives now enjoy a higher profile than
It’s dangerous to buy anything on name value alone (just ask Cyberpunk 2077 players), but sometimes, a person can be tempted. The Seeds is that temptation.
Here are my top 6 comics of what came out in 2020. 2020 was an awful year, but some great comics came out last year, and they’re worth highlighting
Dark Horse Comics announced Raptor: A Sokol Graphic Novel, a new original graphic novel from superstar artist Dave McKean, due out July 7, 2021.
Drawn & Quarterly, the Montreal-based comics publisher, announced that Theo Ellsworth would adapt Jeff VanderMeer’s short story Secret Life.
The team of Mariko Tamaki and Babs Tarr worked on an Overwatch comic, and I figured, therefore, it'd be worth taking a look at what the team came up with.
Not just one issue. Every page of every issue of the King In Black event comic, in original art, to a single collector.
American Ronin #2 felt like Peter Milligan setting up a world that was basically the tabletop roleplaying game Shadowrun, minus the elves.
The Metabarons: Second Cycle is the collection of six albums worth of The Metabarons spinoff comic. (Rumor has it there’s supposed to be another two
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? arrived at my apartment, and from the jump, I fell in with the series’ manic energy.
We got our hands on a copy of Blue in Green from Image Comics and we have six thoughts about it.
I read The Scumbag #1, a comic from Rick Remender (allegedly his biggest Image launch ever) and a rotating cast of pencillers. Lewis LaRosa, currently of