“You’ve heard those who can’t do, teach? Well, those who can’t teach? Critique.” I read Faithless II’s most recent two issues (issue 4 and issue 5) and
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This week, it’s two-issue number twos from my favorite tie-in comics, Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team and Vampire: The Masquerade: Winter’s Teeth. Both are
I've enjoyed some of Steve Orlando's previous Image works (Virgil leaps to mind), but this first issue of Commanders In Crisis #1 just did not click.
It’s difficult to recommend Vision, except for people interested in 19th-century ghost stories, but if you vibe with it, your new favorite artist.
We are looking at two ghost-related comics this week: You Look Like Death: Tales From The Umbrella Academy #1 and Ghostwriter.
Abhay Khlosa, a writer for The Comics Journal, announced a Kickstarter to reissue his comic series Gangland Allstars.
The indie darling and Ignatz award-winning publisher ShortBox announced on Tuesday the ShortBox Comics Fair 2020 to raise funds to continue publishing in
Here are the five reasons that Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team #1 earned my undivided attention despite apprehension toward licensed comics.
Review: Sturdy, but not remarkable. American Ronin #1 isn’t a bad comic, but it ultimately never surprised me.
This debut roundup is supposed to be one part gift guide, one part suggestion box. Or, an answer to the question of “what’s new that you’ve enjoyed this
I realize now I read quite a bit of Jonathan Hickman comics recently, but it was only in retrospect. Here are my thoughts on some recent comics from, you
A couple of recent releases caught my eye, Dark Horse Comics' Blacksad: Collected Stories and Vault Comics' Vampire: The Masquerade #1. I thought I'd give
I read Think Tank volume four (subtitled Creative Destruction) recently. Think Tank, a comic about a DARPA-employed scientist called Dr. David Loren
Pulp by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips from Image Comics is pretty fantastic so here are four thoughts I had about the book.
You can afford everyone's page rate, schedules are open, everything is lining up. Given that, what creative teams do you get on a comic, and why?
There’s a good story in Monika, and in a different world, Titan could’ve capitalized further on it but hindsight’s 20/20.
Heathen Volume 1 (by Natasha Alterici and Rachel Deering) is one of Vault Comics’ breakout successes. The team, now with artist Ashley A. Woods, currently
Bezimena by Nina Bunjevac appeared on my radar when Phil Hester described Bezimena as a “haunting, difficult, beautifully crystalline comic.”, so I
Image Comics offers a survey of their newer series in the Image Comics Showcase Bundle via Humble Bundle scheduled to end on Wednesday, July 22. The
Decorum #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston, Rus Wooton, and Sasha E Head, reviewed here by Hannibal Tabu, came out in May, Decorum #2 came out in
Adventureman #1 is a long-awaited comic from the team of Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson who worked together twice before that I’m aware of
March, the collection about Congressman John Lewis’ experiences during the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s feels uncomfortably relevant to America today.
Dark Horse Comics has a thirty-year history in comics and manga, and along with that comes a great back catalog of fantastic comics. Here are my favorites
Kodansha offers 8 of their well-reviewed series in a new Humble Bundle. The bundle includes Beck, Parasyte, Princess Jellyfish, Your Lie In April, and more.
Comic creators are turning to Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms in a post-COVID world. Here are three projects you might be interested in.
On May 15th, Milo Manara announced a new portfolio of his recent drawings called Lockdown Heroes, and that proceeds will go to a good cause.
Duncan Jones and Alex De Campi (and a murderer's row of artists) debuted Madi: Once Upon A Time In The Future, a sci-fi comic, on Kickstarter.
Following in the footsteps of The Walking Dead bundle, Locke & Key is the latest comic to be featured on Humble Bundle.
Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment currently offer, until May 20th, 2020, what looks like all of The Walking Dead comics on Humble Bundle.
Loud! by Maria Llovet is surprisingly difficult to describe. It feels like an X-rated short feature or a particularly decadent midnight movie. Simplest: A